Knowledge Base - In Windows XP, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN?IT Help Online | Support Center | UITS | Indiana University Enter your search terms: How to Search | Advanced Search In Windows XP, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN? To create a VPN connection using Windows XP, follow these steps: In the default XP Start menu, click Start, and then Control Panel. In the classic XP Start menu, click Start, then Settings, and finally Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, if "Pick a category" appears in large print, on the left frame in the "Control Panel" section, click the link titled Switch to Classic View. You should now see all the control panels in the main part of the window. Double-click Network Connections. In the left frame in the "Network Tasks" section, click the link titled Create a new connection. Note: If your left frame is not showing, look for the New Connection Wizard icon in the Window instead, and double-click it. The New Connection Wizard should open. Click the Next button. Choose the radio button labeled Connect to the network at my workplace. Click Next again. Click the radio button labeled Virtual Private Network connection. Again click the Next button. Type a name for the connection (e.g., IUB Remote VPN or IUPUI Wireless VPN). Click the Next button. At this point, you may see the message, "Windows can automatically dial the initial connection to the Internet or other public network before establishing the virtual connection." This means that Windows recognizes another connection method on your computer, most likely a Dial-up Networking icon. Windows is simply offering to connect to the Internet with it before opening the VPN connection. Most people can with no problem select Do not dial the initial connection. If you must dial in to connect to the Internet, you may want to consider selecting Automatically dial this initial connection, and then select the Dial-up connection from the list presented. This is offered for convenience; it is not a required step. Type the name or IP address of the VPN server, and then click Next. For wireless access at IU Bloomington, type iub-wireless-vpn.indiana.edu . For VPN access from off campus, type iub-remote-vpn.indiana.edu . For wireless access at IUPUI, type iupui-wireless-vpn.iupui.edu . For VPN access from off campus, type iupui-remote-vpn.iupui.edu . In the Connection Availability window, select the option most appropriate for your situation. Click Next. Note: If you are using a wireless card and wish to log into a domain (including ADS) upon starting Windows XP, you must select the Anyone's use option. Selecting this option will make the VPN connection available when you choose the Log on using dial-up connection option at the login screen. Finally, on the last screen, if you want an icon on your desktop for the new connection, check the box labeled Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop. Click the Finish button. Windows XP will automatically open the connection for you. You should see a new window; its name will be the one you provided in step 6. Click the Properties button. Click the Options tab. Check the box labeled Include Windows logon domain. Click the Networking tab. In the "This connection uses the following items:" section, only the following should be checked: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Client for Microsoft Networks Select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button. Ensure that both the IP address and DNS address are set to obtain an address automatically. Click the OK button. Click the Security tab. Select the radio button labeled Advanced (custom settings) and then click the Settings... button. In the section entitled "Logon Security", select the radio button next to Allow these protocols. The only checkbox that should be checked is Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2). Click OK, then OK again. You should be back to the authentication screen for the connection. If you wish to connect now, enter your username, password, and domain. Note: The domain should be ADS . To connect to the VPN server at a later time, simply double-click the icon for the connection you created. In XP's default Start menu, find it by clicking Start, then Connect To, and finally the name of the connection. In XP's classic Start menu, click Start, then Settings, then Network Connections, and finally the name of the connection. Also see: How can I make wireless and remote VPN connections at both IU Bloomington and IUPUI? Using a Lucent ORiNOCO wireless card in my laptop computer, why am I sometimes not able to connect? In Windows 2000, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN? In Windows NT 4.0, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN? In Windows 98 and 98SE, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN? In Windows 95, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN? In Windows Me, how can I configure my computer to use a VPN? This is document akko in domain all from the Knowledge Base. Last updated on November 20, 2001 When you're done reading, please tell us: Did you find the answer to your question? Yes | No | No, and I'd like to ask a consultant. Knowledge Base Home | About the Knowledge Base | IT Help Online Give us some feedback with our User Survey. URL: http://kb.indiana.edu/data/akko.html This page is maintained by the Support Center (scweb@indiana.edu) You can help keep the Knowledge Base up to date with suggestions, corrections, and additions. Copyright 1997-2002, The Trustees of Indiana University