Cannot connect to a private network virtual in Windows 7 Home Premium - error 800

Hello

I can't connect to my workplace through a VPN using Windows 7 Home premium. My workplace is using Windows Server 2003, which I connected to via other machines to windows 7, win XP and Win Vista.

I can create the VPN, but it does not connect.

When I click on

  • connect veryfies my username and password
  • connection to aid WAN Miniport (SSTP)
  • then connect to using WAN Miniport (PPTP)
  • I then get an error 800
  • When I click on netowrk connections it shows my VPN I created [name of VPN, offline, WAN Miniport IKEv2]
  • I created the VPN using the set up a connection or network wizard

I had this problem once with a win 7 machine and a vista and oly as to remedy machine had to reinstall the whole OS, it has been troubleshooted even with the Support of Microsoft, but nothing ever came of it.

Can someone help me please?

Daniel Kellman

Check this Google search for possible help...

http://tinyurl.com/VPNError800

MS - MVP Windows Desktop Experience, "when everything has failed, read the operating instructions.

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