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Dan wrote:
> Umm, this would be Microsoft's VPN? It's not Cisco, or some other 3rd party 
> vendor, just a normal (?) VPN setup from Windows. O.k., I think the steps 
> were:

Yes, that sounds like MS PPTP.

> As far as "most consumer grade routers will only support a single VPN 
> connection at a time", I will point out that the Win98SE box wasn't even 
> turned on when I attempted to connect RD on my XP-Home box. Were you 
> wondering whether I had the VPN and RD up on the WIn98SE box when I tried 
> the same on the XP-Home box? Or was it something else?

I was confused ... but this brings up another question ... is there any
chance that you had a VPN connection from the 98 box that was never shut
down?

Have you tried cycling power on the router?

Which router are you using?

david

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