Microsoft KB Archive/922990

= Support WebCast: Site-to-site virtual private networks =

Article ID: 922990

Article Last Modified on 8/27/2007





Session Summary

This presentation will explain how to configure site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) scenarios by using the Routing and Remote Access Service in Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded June 30, 2006 and presented by Puja Pandey. Puja Pandey joined Microsoft India Development Center almost two years ago. She is a member of the Routing and Remote Access test team. She has a keen interest in customer activity that includes blogging, answering questions on newsgroups, and participating in Web chats.

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Supplemental reading:
 * Routing and Remote Access team blog
 * For more information about VPN
 * For more information about Routing and Remote Access

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