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How to configure multi-connection for VPN server?

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eyun - 28 Jul 2003 18:50 GMT
I configured my XP professional as a VPN server, but I
just can have one connection at a time. When I try to
build up the second connection, a message will popup and
the connection will failed.

How can I configure my VPN server to have more than one
connection simutanously?

Thanks for your help.
Ryan Paque - 28 Jul 2003 19:50 GMT
 Windows XP Pro has a "mini" Terminal Services... from everything I've
read and played with, it only allows one connection at a time...  There
is a IIS Group Policy option that lets you configure how many connetions
you can host at one time, but in theory it only applies to Win2K Server.

 Try it though.. I have not had the oppurtunity to yet.

 Ryan

> I configured my XP professional as a VPN server, but I
> just can have one connection at a time. When I try to
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> Thanks for your help.
eYun - 28 Jul 2003 21:37 GMT
I found the Terminal Services. It's description
says "Allows multiple users to be connected interactively
to a machine ...", so I am a little confused.

Where I can find the IIS Group Policy option?

Thanks for your help.

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