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This is a discussion on How might I host a VPN in windows XP pro? within the General Chat forums, part of the Main Category category; Can anyone suggest a 3rd party application for hosting & configuring a Virtual Private Network? I've not had any ...
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Can anyone suggest a 3rd party application for hosting & configuring a Virtual Private Network? I've not had any luck with the Windows Network Setup Wizard because of a missing service called "Routing and Remote Access". I'm unable to start this service with Services.MSC either. ![]() Thanks |
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| I use a program called Hamachi, it creates a Seure VPN that will connect to anyone who also has it installed. There is noo need for a server as it is p2p, and also no need to forward any ports on the router. |
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| You can't with Windows XP, you'll need either a hardware solution (Linksys Routers have this capability) or install Windows Server 2003. Routing and Remote access does not exist on Windows XP. |
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