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SBS 2003 Remote Access Connection Wizard Fails

Asked by Li0nel in Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

I have an SBS 2003 server which has been running fine fo rthe past 3 years. However today emails stopped coming in. I re ran the Internet Connection Wizard and then the Routing and Remote Access Wizard and got the following error message

*** Running IExpress to build the package returned ERROR 80004005
*** ERROR: Cannot delete temp directory CMPB00.tmp
Specifying error location (in CMAK) returned OK
*** CRRASCommit::CommitCMAK returned ERROR 80004005
*** CRRASCommit::CommitEx returned ERROR 80004005

I have looked at the answers to the problem and they state to install the service packs in a 5 point order. These were already installed bit I re installed them all. Including the SBS SP1 at the end.
I have also tried a different NIC on the Wan side to see if this helped (The server has 2 NICs)

Please can you help
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