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Do I really need to turn off the Firewall to add VPN Role?


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Guest rjcmi
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I am attempting to add the remote access/VPN Role to my install of

Server 2003. Currently the Server is working as a Terminal Server

with about 30 users. I'd like to add the VPN role in order to assist

with the remote offices with the ability to print to the network

printers in their offices.

 

When I go to add the role however I get a pop up saying the following:

The Windows Firewall/Internet Connection sharing is turned on. Stop

the service and mark it disabled.

 

I really don't want to take the firewall down on a server that is

currently operating as a Terminal Server.

 

If anyone can give me some advice or assistance on how that next step

should be taken or if I'm attempting to add the role incorrectly I'd

appreciate it.

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Guest Greg O
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Re: Do I really need to turn off the Firewall to add VPN Role?

 

On Jul 11, 9:38 am, rjcmi <rodneycr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am attempting to add the remote access/VPN Role to my install of

> Server 2003. Currently the Server is working as a Terminal Server

> with about 30 users. I'd like to add the VPN role in order to assist

> with the remote offices with the ability to print to the network

> printers in their offices.

>

> When I go to add the role however I get a pop up saying the following:

> The Windows Firewall/Internet Connection sharing is turned on. Stop

> the service and mark it disabled.

>

> I really don't want to take the firewall down on a server that is

> currently operating as a Terminal Server.

>

> If anyone can give me some advice or assistance on how that next step

> should be taken or if I'm attempting to add the role incorrectly I'd

> appreciate it.

 

Remote access also contains a firewall, so you use that one instead.

You also have to open the port for VPN access in the firewall.


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