How to Force 128-bit Data Encryption for RAS
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SUMMARY
With the release of the 128-bit Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows NT 4.0,
RAS clients can now negotiate 128-bit RAS data encryption with a Windows
NT 4.0 RAS server. Normal RAS data encryption is 40-bit. RAS clients that
can take advantage of 128-bit data encryption are Windows NT Server or
Workstation 4.0 with SP3 128-bit and Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking 1.2
128- bit.
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risk. To enable 128-bit RAS data encryption on an NT 4.0 SP3 128-bit RAS server, use the following steps:
Event ID: 20107
If the RAS client does not support 128-bit RAS data encryption, the computer may log the following event:
Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user RAS connected to port COM1 using strong encryption.
Event ID: 20077
A Windows 95 client that fails with the above event log may receive the
following error message:
Source: RemoteAccess Description: An error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port COM1. The remote computer does not support the required encryption type.
Dial-Up Networking
A Windows NT client that fails with the above event log may receive the
following error message:
Error 629: You have been disconnected from the computer you dialed. Double-click the connection to try again.
Error Connecting to RAS server For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Disconnected. Error 629: The port was disconnected by the remote machine. 169895 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/169895/EN-US/) Enabling 128-bit Encryption for Routing and Remote Access
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