Windows 7 not connecting to the VPN - gives error 930

I'm one of my boxes, upgrade to Windows 7 (x 64) and everything seems to work - until I try to connect to my VPN - it gives me an Error 930.  On the same home network are a (x 64) Vista and XP (x 86) - both can make the VPN connection without problem to the same location.  When this box is Vista, it has good work as well.

There is nothing fancy here - simple Windows work stations at a location behind a Linksys WRT54GS connection to a Windows Server 2003 server behind an ISA firewall.

I deleted the connection and recreated, and it worked.  What is interesting is that the first connector name was identical to the location I tried to connect to (internal & external).  When I change the name of the connector, everything worked.

To test, I deleted this connection and created another one as the first - named the same as the network tried to connect to and it wrong on.  When I renamed the connection, everything worked perfectly.  It seems that Windows 7 is lost when you name the connector, the same as the destination network FULL domain name.

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