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Windows Server 2003 RRAS authentication issues

Asked by TheGemGroup in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Windows XP Operating System, Windows 2003 Server

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Hello,

We are using Windows Server 2003 RRAS as our VPN solution.  We are using PPTP (I know - we're changing our VPN down the road).  We are seeing issues where users try to log in with their XP VPN client.  The get a prompt stating that the username/password was incorrect.  This isn't true.  They are using the correct info.  When I look at the logs I'm seeing numerous error messages (Event ID 20189) saying incorrect username/password was used.  I see approx. 4 of these within seconds.  If they try again the account gets locked out.  This is very inconsistent behavior because they can try later on and get in fine on the first try.  I'm not sure what's going on here.  We've checked the packets on the circuit here at work and there hasn't been any packet loss.  It looks like something is getting munged in the handshake.

Does anyone have any ideas or need more info?

Thanks!

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