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New - Opens the PPTP Property dialog box. Use this dialog box to create a new connection entry in the list of connections.

Edit - Opens the PPTP Property dialog box for a currently-selected list entry. Use this dialog box to edit the connection.

Delete - Deletes the PPTP property record for a currently-selected list entry. A warning is displayed, asking you to confirm the deletion.

Caution

Deleting the record is irreversible. A deleted record must be recreated to be made available again.

PPTP parameters for each PPTP entry are entered using the PPTP Property dialog box.

Figure 30 PPTP Property

Use the following guidelines:

PPTP Description - Enter the descriptive name that will appear in the PPTP Manager list of entries.

PPTP Servers - List of IP addresses or host names with optional TCP port number of PPTP servers. Each entry with optional port number is specified as Name-or-IP:port, where :port is optional; if not specified, port 80 is used.

Login Username, Password, and Domain - Enter the login name, password, and domain required for this connection.

Auto-connect on system startup - When selected, causes the connection to be made automatically on system startup. (default is cleared).

Show progress in detail - When selected, enables a PPTP Status dialog box opens (after connection initiation and a path to an enterprise PPTP VPN server is available) displaying messages and allowing you to refresh or disconnect the connection.

Enable MPPC - When selected, enables Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression. The MPPC scheme is a means of representing arbitrary Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) packets in a compressed form. The MPPC algorithm is designed to optimize processor utilization and bandwidth utilization in order to support a large number of simultaneous connections. The MPPC algorithm is also optimized to work efficiently in typical PPP scenarios (1500 byte MTU, and so on).

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