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How to make a VPN Server using Windows XP Professional


- On the Desktop, right-click the “My Network Places” icon.

- Choose “Properties” from the menu. The “Network connections” window appears.

- Double click the “New Connection Wizard” icon.

- In the first dialog, click “Next”.

- Then choose “Set up an advanced connection” and click “Next”.

- Choose “Accept incoming connections” and click “Next”.

- In the following dialog, DON’T SELECT ANYTHING ! Just click “Next”.

- Select “Allow virtual private connections” and click “Next”.

- In the following dialog, click on the “Add…” button.

- Enter the username (ex: “vpn”), fullname (ex: “vpn”) , password (ex: “vpn123”), confirm password (ex: “vpn123”) for accesing the new VPN Server,

then click the “OK” button.

- Make sure that the new user (“vpn”) is selected in the list, then click “Next”.

- In the following dialog, click “Next”

- In the last dialog, click “Finish”.

Wait for the VPN Server to be created!

The VPN Server is now ready!

Thanks for your patience reading this guide!

Iulian-Florin Toma

www.TiF.ro

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I have "Hotspot Shield" VPN on my system and it works fine. It also provide me complete privacy and system security. You just need to install .exe file on your system and rest all of the settings will get automatically configured. For your reference you can check it here - http://www.vpnforwindows.com/

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