- Click Applications
- Click Add/Remove...
- Under the section entitled Show select All Available Applications
- Search for pptp
- Click the checkbox next to PPTP VPN Connection Manager
- Click Apply Changes
- Restart Your Computer
- After the machine has rebooted, click the connection manager icon in the tray next to the clock The icon should look like 2 monitors
- Highlight VPN Connections
- Click Configure VPN
- Click Add
- Make sure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is selected
- Click Create
- In the text box labeled Gateway type remote.umflint.edu
- In the text box labeled User name type your Uniqname Make sure not to use @umflint.edu after your uniqname
- In the text box labeled Password enter your LAN password
- In the text box labeled NT Domain enter FLINT-NT
- Click Advanced
- Uncheck EAP in the first section
- Under the section entitled Security and Compression check Use point-to-point encryption (MPPE)
- Make sure Security is set to All available
- Uncheck Allow stateful encryption
- Click Ok
- Name your VPN Connection in the section entitled Connection Name (Suggestion is UM-Flint)
- Click Apply
- Click Close on the Network Connections window
- Restart your computer
- After the machine has rebooted, click the connection manager icon in the tray next to the clock The icon should look like 2 monitors
- In addition to 'Configure VPN' and the greyed-out 'Disconnect VPN', you should now see the VPN connection you just configured.
- Click your VPN connection for UM-Flint from this menu The icon should show that it is working, and if the connection was successful a small 'padlock' icon should be present in front of the connection manager icon.
You are now connected to the VPN at U of M – Flint. You can test that it is working by opening your web browser, and entering
http://Homedrive.umflint.edu/home/your_uniqname_here. A box will now pop up asking for your uniqname and password, and once those are correctly entered you will see the files in your homedrive displayed in your browser.
Dana Schlosser
I am a Senior Computer Science - Systems/Networking major, Technical Writing minor here at UM-Flint. Separate from my job here in the ITS HelpDesk I write the Technology Column for the M-Times.
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