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- #Private internet access not starting on startup windows

On the VPN Connection page, click the network interface that is connected to the Internet, and then click Next. Click Next.Ĭlick VPN for virtual private access, or click Dial-up for dial-up access, depending on the role you want to assign to this server. Click Next.Ĭlick Remote access (dial-up or VPN) to permit remote computers to dial in or connect to this network through the Internet. Right-click the server, and then click Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access to start the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard. Click Yes when it is prompted with an informational message. You may right-click the server, and then click Disable Routing and Remote Access. To reconfigure the server, you must first disable Routing and Remote Access. If so, you may want to reconfigure the server. Go to step 3.įor a green arrow pointing up in the lower-right corner, the service is enabled. If the icon has a red arrow in the lower-right corner, the Routing and Remote Access service isn't enabled. In the left pane of the console, click the server that matches the local server name. To Enable the Routing and Remote Access ServiceĬlick Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Routing and Remote Access.
#Private internet access not starting on startup windows
Installing the Routing and Remote Access Serviceīy default, the Routing and Remote Access service is installed automatically during the Windows Server 2003 installation, but it is disabled. The remote character of this connection is transparent to the user, so the overall experience of using remote access is similar to that of working at a workstation on a local network. This secure connection provides access to all internal network resources, such as messaging, file and print sharing, and Web server access.
#Private internet access not starting on startup how to
This step-by-step guide describes how to set up a Routing and Remote Access service on Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition or Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition to allow authenticated users to remotely connect to another network by way of the Internet. This article describes how to set up routing and remote access for an Intranet.Īpplies to: Windows Server 2012 R2 Original KB number: 323415 Summary
