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    I'm running XP Home Edition on my personal laptop (i.e. no odd admin restrictions). When attempting to set up a VPN Network Connection, I get to the screen stating the following: "how do you want to connect to the network at your workplace?" Easy question, but both options are disabled! I can't select either option, and even though the Next button is active, clicking it does nothing. thanks for your help!

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      I'm running XP Home Edition on my personal laptop (i.e. no odd admin restrictions). When attempting to set up a VPN Network Connection, I get to the screen stating the following: "how do you want to connect to the network at your workplace?" Easy question, but both options are disabled! I can't select either option, and even though the Next button is active, clicking it does nothing. thanks for your help!

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      Both options disabled? What are the options? How is your VPN connection going to be set up? Do you already have the public IPs [are they static or dynamic]?

      --------------------------- Both optimists and pessimists are important in technology. The optimist invented the aeroplane; the pessimist invented the parachute. Regards, Hesbon Ongira Nairobi, Kenya.

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