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SUMMARYThe following is a list of user-definable registry entries for PPTP, followed by explanations of those entries. MORE INFORMATION
The following PPTP registry entries can be found under
These values are not created by default.
Set this parameter to 1 to force the PPTP protocol to accept calls only from IP addresses listed in the PeerClientIPAddresses registry value. If AuthenticateIncomingCalls is set to 1 and there are no addresses in PeerClientIPAddresses, then no clients will be able to connect.
This parameter is a list of the IP addresses of pptp clients from which this server will accept PPTP calls. This list is only relevant if the AuthenticateIncomingCalls parameter is set to 1. The following registry entries can be found at
When PPTP is installed, a default route is made for each LAN adapter. For instance, if you have two LAN adapters - one for Internet access and one for the corporate LAN, you will have default routes for both. This parameter will disable the default route on the corporate LAN adapter.
This parameter controls whether PPTP filtering is enabled on a per-adapter basis. If this value is set to 1, then the adapter will accept ONLY PPTP connections. This reduces exposure to "hack" attempts if the adapter is connected to a public network such as the Internet.
This parameter controls the number of times that a PPTP packet will be retransmitted if it is not acknowledged. The value is set higher than the default TCPMaxDataRetransmissions value to prevent dead gateway detection from occurring on congested Internet links. Additional query words: prodnt sur
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