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07-Oct-2007, 11:43 AM #1
BitDefender - Damaged VPN Setup in Vista
I purchased Bit Defender Internet Security 2008, installed and updated. Once running I found that it had deleted a VPN PPtP connection that I had installed in Vista Home ultimate. I've tried since, with the firewall on and off to set the vpn up again and cannot get Vista to do so. I go through the Wizard and when I try to connect it immediately tells me to "try again". If I choose to it just sits there trying to connect and never does. Diagnose doesn't start when the button is pushed and set up and connect later doesn't work either. Vista does not set up the new VPN PPtP connection, no matter what method I've tried.
BD hasn't been much help so far and I'm wondering if others have had this problem and if yes, what did you do to correct. I can't seem to find a utility to fix the Set up a connection wizard.
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