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164 lines
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Microsoft Connection Manager 1.3 Readme File
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October 2000
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(C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995-2000
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This document contains important, late-breaking information about
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Microsoft(r) Connection Manager 1.3. Before installing Connection
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Manager, please review this entire document. It contains critical
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information to ensure proper installation and use of the product.
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HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
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You can view the Readme file on-screen in Windows Notepad. To print
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the Readme file, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and
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then on the File menu, click Print.
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CONTENTS
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1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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2. USING CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3
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2.1 Using the Dialer
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2.2 Uninstalling Connection Manager
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2.3 Technical Support
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3. KNOWN ISSUES WITH MICROSOFT CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3
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1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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This version is intended for users of Windows 95, Windows 98,
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Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 6a or higher,
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Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 6a or higher,
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Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server, Windows
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Millennium Edition, Windows Whistler Personal, Windows Whistler
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Professional, Windows Whistler Server, Windows Whistler Advanced Server,
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and Windows Whistler Server 64-bit edition. To use this release,
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you need one of these operating systems with at least 2 MB of
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space available on your hard disk and a 9600 Baud or faster modem
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(for dial-up connections).
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2. USING CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3
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2.1 Using the Dialer
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To start a connection with Microsoft Connection Manager 1.3,
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double-click the icon for your service located on the Windows
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desktop. The Connection Manager logon dialog box should appear.
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Enter your username and password. Click the Properties button.
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If available, click the Phone Book button and select a phone
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number from the list. If the Phone Book button is not available,
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then type a phone number directly into the Phone Number box.
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Click OK. Then, in the logon dialog box, click the Connect button.
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2.2 Uninstalling Connection Manager
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To uninstall Connection Manager from any operating system other than
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Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler, click Start, point to Settings,
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and then click Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
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Select Microsoft Connection Manager, and then click Add/Remove.
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Connection Manager cannot be uninstalled from Windows 2000 or
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Windows Whistler installations.
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To uninstall your service profile from any operating system other than
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Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler, right-click your service's program
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icon on the desktop, and then click Delete. To uninstall your service
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profile from Windows 2000 or Windows Whistler, right-click your service's
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program icon in the Network and Dial-up Connections folder (Windows 2000)
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or the Network Connections folder (Windows Whistler) and then click
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delete.
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2.3 Technical Support
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Contact your network administrator or service provider for support on
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this product.
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3. KNOWN ISSUES WITH MICROSOFT CONNECTION MANAGER 1.3
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* If you are running Windows NT 4.0, you must manually configure
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Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) for your virtual private
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network (VPN). To configure PPTP for VPN on Windows NT 4.0:
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1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then
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double-click Network.
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2. On the Protocols tab, click Add, and then click Point To Point
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Tunneling Protocol.
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3. Click OK.
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4. In Number of Virtual Private Networks, enter 1.
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5. In the Remote Access Setup window, click Add.
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6. In the Add RAS Device dialog box, select VPN1 - RASPPTPM, and
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then click OK.
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7. Select VPN1, and then click Configure.
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8. In the Configure Port Usage dialog box, select Dial-Out Only, if
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it is not already selected, and then click OK.
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9. Click Network and make sure that TCP/IP is selected and then
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complete the installation.
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* If you are running Windows NT 4.0 and are using a Connection Manager
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service profile that requires Dial-up Scripting, you must install
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Windows NT Service Pack 6a or later. It is recommended that you install
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the latest upgrade (currently Window NT Service Pack 6a). If you have
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problems with Connection Manager that you cannot resolve using the
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Connection Manager troubleshooting Help, uninstall RAS, re-install it,
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and then re-install the Windows NT service pack. Verify in RAS that
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VPN1 is configured for "Dial-Out Only." (See the above procedure for
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the method for configuring VPN1.)
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* On Windows NT 4.0, if you try to establish more than one connection,
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you might see the message, "The modem (or other connecting device) is
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already in use or is not configured properly." This sometimes happens
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if you try to dial too quickly, or if you start Connection Manager
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when a connection has already been established using Dial-Up Networking.
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Use one connection at a time.
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* If you are running Windows NT 4.0 and you change the Disconnect
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If Idle setting, the change will not take effect until you quit
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Connection Manager and restart it.
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* If you want to install a Connection Manager service profile on a
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computer running Windows 98, you should uninstall the VPN1 adapter
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before installing Connection Manager 1.3. Connection Manager installs
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it but may not be able to reinstall over an existing VPN adapter.
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* Connection Manager does not support displaying a terminal window except
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on Windows Whistler.
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* If you are using Windows CE Services, you must use version 3.0
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(ActiveSync 3.0) or greater.
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* When you install a version 1.0 Connection Manager profile on a Windows
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2000 or Windows Whistler computer, you will receive an error which states
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?The dynamic link library MSVCRT20.dll could not be found in the
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specified path ??. Installation of the profile will succeed, but
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you will have to depress F5 (function key 5) or restart your computer
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for the desktop icon to display.
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* Connection Manager only supports single channel ISDN, except on
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Windows 2000, Windows Millennium and Windows Whistler, where the
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Administrator has specifically configured the service profile for
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dual channel ISDN. The Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) is not
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supported.
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* Connection Manager 1.3 is currently unable to update the Connection
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Manager binaries that shipped as a part of Windows 2000. Thus Connection
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Manager 1.3 profiles installed on Windows 2000 will not be able to
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take advantage of features that were not available in the Windows 2000
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version of Connection Manager, although the profiles will otherwise work
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normally.
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* In this beta release, the new logging feature is not supported when
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using a Connection Manager profile to log on to Windows. |