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| Having set up a VPN to my office, I cannot connect through Remote Desktop Connection. It says there is a network error. When I look on the Server, it says it cannot issue a client licence. I thought XP came with a TS licence? Help! | Guest
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| What hardware are you using to establish the VPN? Is the server also your VPN server? Are you trying to remotely control the server (os version?) or another workstation (os version?)? Bruce Quote:
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