Hello mullinsbc,
I have Windows XP Pro SP2 clients connecting to a Windows 2003 Enterprise R2 x64 server.
Thank you,
Kristofer
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Browse All TopicsI have a Cisco 2851 Router with an 8-port modem interface card. In addition to our Internet VPN, we had to have dial-up capabilities for some of our remote users who do not have the Internet. Until yesterday, this dial-up connection was unsecured and just simply dial-in to it would all you full access to our network.
Once I discovered this, i setup the connection to authenticate with our radius server on the AD. Now when a remote user attempts to use the dial-up to transmit data back to the main office they get the following error - "Interface is connected and hence cannot be deleted".
I did some research on the Internet and found on the MS site this is error code 908 (http://support.microsoft.
Thank you,
Kristofer
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by: mullinsbcPosted on 2008-01-27 at 07:50:33ID: 20754017
There isn't even anything on this in the MS TechNet Knowledgebase. Too weird.
om/en-us/b b841408.as px
You may want to try asking about this in the Microsoft Newsgroups:
http://technet.microsoft.c
You don't mention the server or client versions - just out of curiousity, is this 2000, 2003, XP...?