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Steven Levine wrote:
>In <4475F93C.2010009@verizon.net>, on 05/25/06
> at 12:39 PM, Zdenek Jizba said:
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>>info: Remote Message
>>error: [ChapReceiveFailure] CHAP authentificatio failed
>>info: FSM_RTERMREQ CCP terminated at Peer's request
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>>My question is where do I go to correct this problem?
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>You need to configure the authentication and userid and password on the
>USE machine to match the TEST machine. Which dialer are you using?
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>Steven
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I use the slippm.exe dialer by IBM. The userid and passwords are
identical on the
two machines. I am not sure what exactly you mean by authentification, but
I use the same script (a piece of paper with login info, connect info,
server
info and modem info) when adding an entry to the dialer. The only difference
is that both USE and TEST machines have COM1 while on my old PC it is COM2.
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