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From: compupractice@telstra.com (ROBERT GREEN)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: VPN connection using Windows XP
Date: 17 Dec 2003 19:20:57 -0800
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In K95 dialer using Windows XP Professional and a Broadband cable
modem Internet Service Provider connection;
General settings.
Connection type: TCP/IP service.
Host IP address entered.
Port number entered.
TCP/IP settings are the defaults.
I connect perfectly to the desired host on the internet.
QUESTION.
How do I ensure this is a VPN connection?