Windows 7 VPN for Windows XP

I have a laptop latest (July 2012) running Windows 7 Home Premium.  I connect to remote computers to work activities via VPN, but since moving to this new computer laptop, I can't connect to VPN connections that are hosted by a Windows XP Professional client.  I confirmed that the necessary ports are open (ping test and also connect by VPN by other devices). I am also able to connect to a Windows 2003 server from the new laptop using what appears to be a similar setup.

When I try to connect the laptop Windows 7 on the Windows XP Professional computer, it passes through what appear to be the right steps (connection via...), but crashes and then click Verify the user and the password - eventually fails with a long message "(erreur 619: une connexion ne pourrait pas être établie...)."

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Hello

Your question of Windows is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. Appropriate in the TechNet forums. Please post your question in the TechNet forums.

You can follow the link below to ask your question:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/winservergen/threads

I hope that helps!

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