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Roy Badami wrote:

> RAS provides a dial-in server and is also used for dial-out by Dial-Up
> Networking (DUN).  Assuming he needs DUN (is this a laptop?), you
> can't just uninstall RAS.  Instead, go into the RAS setup (network
> control panel -> services -> remote access service) and check that all
> the modem configurations are set for 'dial-out only'.  Next time you
> reboot, RAS will notice that there are no dial-in modems configured,
> and stop reserving IP addresses for dial-in.

That is a limited case and in that particular case a correct remedy.
In most cases the "M-G's" put's RAS-Servers into their workstations so that
they can call in from home/laptop/whatever.

Many companies take a _very_ dim view about this, because this is an
uncontrolled entrypoint into the company network and _should_ not be
permitted.

Cheers..


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