Vista & Windows 7
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| Fig 1: Download & Install OpenVPN |
- OpenVPN uses config files to setup a VPN connection. Usually 1 .conf file and 3 .pem files. Obtain the correct config files from your IT department and copy them into: C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.
- OpenVPN will need to run as administrator. Right mouse on the OpenVPN icon and select properties.
- Go to Compatibility tab. Check ‘Run this program as administrator’. Click OK/Apply to close window.
- Open OpenVPN, it will minimize to the Task Tray. Right mouse on Task Tray icon and select connect.
Windows XP
- Download OpenVPN: Use this link for XP.
- Double click on the downloaded file to install, clicking next to all screens until finished.
- If asked to install a TAP Adapter click Yes or Install or Continue
- OpenVPN uses config files to setup a VPN connection. Usually 1 .conf file and 3 .pem files. Obtain the correct config files from your IT department and copy them into: C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.
- Open OpenVPN, it will minimize to the Task Tray. Right mouse on Task Tray icon and select connect.
- Route Fix: The OpenVPN client under XP can suffer from a route problem. The route to the connected network fails to stay added after the initial connection. A work around is to add it manually.
Windows 2000
- Download OpenVPN: Use this link for Windows 2000. The OpenVPN Client 2.0.9 work with Windows 2000. It runs with as a service and can be setup to automatically start when booted.
- Double click on the downloaded file to install, clicking next to all screens until finished.
- If asked to install a TAP Adapter click Yes or Install or Continue
- OpenVPN uses config files to setup a VPN connection. Usually 1 .conf file and 3 .pem files. Obtain the correct config files from your IT department and copy them into: C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.
- Go to Control Panel, Administrator Tools and Services.
- Or go to Start, Run, and run services.smc.
- Start the OpenVPN service. You can also change the properties of the service to start automatically.



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