> Have you verified that NT is an actually PPP server that can accept normal
> calls? IIRC the NT and 95 dial up stuff requires the client to the use MS
> password stuff and not normal chap/pap.
Well, I have the machine setup to allow dial-ins with any for of password
(clear text etc.) - checked with some NT gurus and they said I have
everything I need for PPP connections... so I'm wondering if it isn't the
way the location is configged as far as it's network settings... still a bit
green in this area.
thanks for hanging in with me... at least I've made one big progressive step
:)
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