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To follow the process, please accept the license agreement and click Install. Click Close after successful installation of the package. To do this, click the Continue Anyway button. After the installation process is completed, you may be requested to restart your computer. If at the start of the application, Windows Firewall or any other Firewall, installed in the system, requests permission for the open-vpn. To start your unrestricted online trip, you should log in to your VPN Unlimited account.

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More information about KeepSolid ID and why you need it, you can find on this page. Nothing helped. Finally, to connect to a shared printer in Windows 10 from a computer running Windows XP, we had to use an old workaround and connect the printer via a local port. Finish the installation, restart both computers and try to print a document. It should be printed successfully! Meaning, in this case the printer was found. How do I fix this? Thank you so much! Hi, I followed these steps with me before, but after an update on Win 10 yesterday, i couldnt print anything and when im about to create a new local port this error show: logon failure: unknown user name or password.

Can you help please. Thank you so much…. You saved my morning! Thank you very much for your detailed instruction! Missing local drivers could be downloaded during the procedure from Microsoft Update. So this tutorial saved my time and effort a lot. Thank you so much. Wish you all the best! Thank you very much for this good old tip! We had to change mainboard on old XP machine, which is the programming controller for laser cutting machine, and after repair the above mentioned symptoms showed up.

Go ahead and click OK to finish up the sharing process. At this point, the printer resource you decided to share should be shown in your Printers and Faxes folder with a hand holding the printer resource.

Before trying to share your printer through your VPN though, I would suggest that you make sure that your printer is shared properly in your local network, by first sharing it with another machine in your local network. Before I move forward, I'll take it for granted that you have this done. I am also going to assume that you have a static broadband connection at home and that your broadband service provides you with a static IP address.

I am going to also assume that you're familiar with how to forward ports on your broadband router, if you use one. Figure 1 Launching the New Connection Wizard.

In the next screen, specify that you want to set up an advanced connection as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Setting up an Advanced Connection.

Next, specify the "Accept incoming connections" option as shown in Figure 3. This option will enable your remote workstation to connect to your VPN server, thereby allowing you to have access to our home printer. Figure 3 Opting to Accept Incoming Connections. Next, when the Wizard asks you which devices you want to use for your incoming connections, don't check anything and click Next, as shown in Figure 4. In the subsequent screen, you need to specify the "Allow virtual private connections" option.

Doing so will tell Windows to modify the Internet Connection Firewall on the machine to allow for an incoming VPN connection, thereby allowing your remote box to tunnel into your home machine. Figure 5 Virtual Private Connections. In the following User Permissions screen, you need to pick the user accounts that you want to be able to use with your home network resources for example, your home printer over the Internet. It's important to remember here that you need to make sure that the user account you'll be using on your remote workstation is given the permission to connect to your VPN server.

If you need to, at this point you can use the Add button to Add another account. This is because you need for the Printer sharing to be enabled to access your printer through your VPN. For example, my router gives my networked machines a Y address. Accordingly, I went ahead and specified a range of Click the Next button, when you get back to the Networking Software window, and then click the Finish button see Figure 9 , in order to complete your VPN connection creation.

Figure 9 Completing the New Connection Wizard. A subsequent visit to the Control Panel's Network Connections screen should show you an Incoming Connections icon, as shown in Figure At this point we are finished configuring our VPN server. We are now ready to move on to our client workstation. I would like to receive exclusive offers and hear about products from InformIT and its family of brands. I can unsubscribe at any time. Pearson Education, Inc.

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SLH Cowan Most people don't get that far. A you can see, that works for me. I have the exact problem you have. If I could have upgraded I would have.



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