VPN Concentrator 3005 - Cannot connect via Window XP built in VPN

I just installed the VPN Concentrator 3005 and I am trying to run some tests. I can install the Cisco client and have it authenticate fine. I am unable to use the built-in Windows VPN connector.

I keep getting the following error:

691 Either your user account is not registered with the domain listed, your password is expired, or you mistyped the information. If you do not specify a domain, the remote access server attempts to verify your user name and password on the domain of which it is a member. Carefully retype your user name, password, and domain. If you are unsure of this information, contact your system administrator.

In the Windows connection I use all of the defaults and enter the following data:

Username: scott Password: password Domain: mydomain

On the concentrator I use the NT domain server type, authentication server address, and domain controller name capitalized. I can go to test on this screen and use the SAME credentials and get the Authentication Successful message.

Here are the internal Concentrator's logs:

402 05/15/2006 15:02:36.190 SEV=4 PPTP/34 RPT=27 x.x.x.234 Tunnel to peer x.x.x.234 closed, reason: None (No additional info)

400 05/15/2006 15:02:36.060 SEV=4 PPTP/35 RPT=27 x.x.x.234 Session closed on tunnel x.x.x.234 (peer 32768, local 23041, serial

30810), r eason: User request (No additional info)

399 05/15/2006 15:02:35.880 SEV=5 PPP/8 RPT=15 x.x.x.234 User [MYDOMAIN\\scott] Authenticated successfully with MSCHAP-V1

398 05/15/2006 15:02:32.600 SEV=4 PPTP/42 RPT=27 x.x.x.234 Session started on tunnel x.x.x.234

397 05/15/2006 15:02:32.570 SEV=4 PPTP/47 RPT=27 x.x.x.234 Tunnel to peer x.x.x.234 established

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for built-in vpn access you will need to use L2TP or PPTP from windows xp... configure the vpn 3005 group for this, and make sure those protocols are active and permitted in vpn 3005 interface filters...

If you want to try to get native ipsec from windows built-in to vpn

3005 working, make sure ipsec service is started on the windows box (install of the cisco vpn client stops it) then figure out what transform set, etc. the windows box and the vpn 3005 can share...

have fun

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