Vista VPN connection error 800

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MatsL

The firewall is offline but i still get error 800 when i try to use my
VPN connction. My friend use the same settings with Vistawithout any
problems.

Any ideas?

// Mats
 
Do you have any security software like OneCare blocks GRE? This search result may help,

Case Studies - VPN error 721 and 800Troubleshooting: He loaded Microsoft OneCare software that blocks the GRE. ... Error 800: Unable to establish the VPN connection. The VPN server may be ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/VPN/vpncase800.htm


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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com


The firewall is offline but i still get error 800 when i try to use my
VPN connction. My friend use the same settings with Vistawithout any
problems.

Any ideas?

// Mats
 
Typically we have seen this because of GRE drop if firewall is off. If that
is not the case then please provide the RAS LOGd to figure out the actual
issue. To turn on the logs, do the following...

1) netsh ras set trac * en
Make the attempt
2) netsh ras set trac * dis

send the files undr %windows%/tracing direcotry
 
I'm having the same problem. Windows Firewall is disabled, but I still can't
connect using VPN on my Vista machine, altough my supervisor with an
identical laptop can. Error 800 is listed in the applications log. I enabled
the RAS logs, but the only log with any entries is rasman.log. It references
an error 600, which I looked up, but it just says vpn is waiting for a
process or something to that efect. I don't have OneCare installed.
 
I forgot to add that when I try to ping the vpn server, even when connected
directly to the network, I get a "general failure."
 
Hi Jim,
Error 600 in rasman is actually *not* an error - it means that the calls
is not done yet ('The operation is pending'). This is expected during the
connection phase when device is in 'connecting' state.

You mentioned that even a simple ping to the vpn server is failing with
'general failure'. Can you check (with ipconfig /all) if you are getting a
proper IpAddress. If not, you need to work with your local administrator to
get a proper IpAddress before making a VPN connection.

Hope it helps,

Thanks,
Dinesh.
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My IP address and other information is correct, and I have access to all
network resources. I can use remote desktop to connect to our VPN server,
but when I try to connect using VPN (either when connected to our network or
from home/away) it fails.

Dinesh Agarwal said:
Hi Jim,
Error 600 in rasman is actually *not* an error - it means that the calls
is not done yet ('The operation is pending'). This is expected during the
connection phase when device is in 'connecting' state.

You mentioned that even a simple ping to the vpn server is failing with
'general failure'. Can you check (with ipconfig /all) if you are getting a
proper IpAddress. If not, you need to work with your local administrator to
get a proper IpAddress before making a VPN connection.

Hope it helps,

Thanks,
Dinesh.
[This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.]

Jim Dykes said:
I forgot to add that when I try to ping the vpn server, even when connected
directly to the network, I get a "general failure."
 
I just tried to send you the contents of the tracing folder, but I got an
"undeliverable" error.

Dinesh Agarwal said:
Hi Jim,
Error 600 in rasman is actually *not* an error - it means that the calls
is not done yet ('The operation is pending'). This is expected during the
connection phase when device is in 'connecting' state.

You mentioned that even a simple ping to the vpn server is failing with
'general failure'. Can you check (with ipconfig /all) if you are getting a
proper IpAddress. If not, you need to work with your local administrator to
get a proper IpAddress before making a VPN connection.

Hope it helps,

Thanks,
Dinesh.
[This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.]

Jim Dykes said:
I forgot to add that when I try to ping the vpn server, even when connected
directly to the network, I get a "general failure."
 
Jim - I'm having the same problem. My error 800 comes up almost immedately
and I'm reasonably certain that no traffic is even leaving my machine. Our
office firewall is ISA Server 2004 SP3 and I'm running Vista Ultimate. It
was working fine just 2 weeks ago.
 
Hi,

I have tried as suggested on your blog to uninstall Virtual PC 2007
and It worked!

I have tried first to uninstall the microsoft loopback but that
didn't help, only uninstalling Virtual PC 2007 and reinstall it again
I was able to use the VPN again.

I tried to post on your blog but I had to register and I only wanted
to give you a heads-up that only reinstalling VPC made the trick.

Many thanks! I have been wondering all the evening how to sort this
out...

Miguel
 
Do you have other security software on the Vista? This search result may
help. Please post back with the result.

Vista VPN IssuesPost Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:15 pm Post subject: Vista
VPN issues, Reply with quote ... Info: Step by step troubleshooting VISTA
sharing . ...
www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistavpn.htm


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