Windows 7 Edition Family Premium VPN

I was wondering if I can VPN into another computer in Windows 7 Home premium?

I was wondering if I can VPN into another computer in Windows 7 Home premium?

The short answer is Yes. See the following for help with the PPTP VPN client native...

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/set-up-a-remote-connection-to-your-workplace-using-VPN

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/why-am-I-having-problems-with-my-VPN-connection

Otherwise, what VPN client you are trying to use and what VPN server you are trying to connect to? Remember that Windows 7 Home Edition Premium is not designed to connect to a domain environment. To do this, you will need to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate edition or professional.

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