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The PPTP/L2TP/SOCKS5 protocols are provided for devices lacking compatibility with the Private Internet Access application or OpenVPN protocol. PPTP/L2TP/SOCKS5 should be used for masking one's IP address, censorship circumvention, and geolocation. If you need encryption, please use the Private The Pulse Client is not a personal VPN application and does not support the PPTP or L2TP protocols. Learn more by consulting the 'Pulse Secure Universal App for Windows, Quick Start Guide'. If you would like to send feedback on this Pulse Client directly to representatives of Pulse Secure, please email us at pulse-universal-feedback@pulsesecure Connecting the PPTP on Windows 8. 1. Find the network connections icon in the bottom right corner of the screen (near the clock). The icon can be in the shape of computer display or wireless signal meter. Click on that icon. 2. You will see the list of connections. Click on StrongVPN connection and then click “Connect” button.

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Windows 8 - How to configure LT2P with Windows built-in client on Windows 8 If you have problems connecting to PIA VPN server please take a look at the FAQ before opening trouble ticket. Edit: Mar 25, 2015 Modified Step 8 to link to create the PPTP Username and Password. Windows 8.1 PPTP VPN Setup | My Private Network VPN Setting up your Windows 8.1 computer to connect to My Private Network’s VPN should take just a few minutes using the PPTP protocol.Please note that your computer needs to be connected to the Internet and able to browse the web before moving on with the instructions below. Setup PPTP VPN windows 10 - SaturnVPN

This detailed tutorial will show you how to connect to a PPTP VPN on Windows 8. Note that some VPN providers offer their own desktop clients, which means you won't need this setup process. For example, TunnelBear, HideMyAss and proXPN both offer their own desktop applications for connecting to their VPNs and selecting VPN server locations.

I'm looking for an alternative to Windows 10's integrated PPTP client. I'm not interested in switching to another VPN medium, nor am I interested in tweaking the Windows integrated client. I'd really appreciate it if someone can steer me towards an alternative client. It doesn't have to be free. Thanks! Click on “Open Network and Sharing Center” from the network icon from the taskbar (1) or click on “Network and Sharing center” from Control Panel. Click on “Set up a new connection or network” (2). Select “Connect to a workplace” (3) and click “Next” (4). Choose “Use my Internet Connection (VPN)” (5). Connecting the PPTP on Windows RT 8.1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen and tap the “Settings” icon. If you’re using a mouse point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up and click “Settings” icon. Tap or click the wireless network icon (it looks like the Wi-Fi signal meter). Open Start Menu > Control Panel, click on Network and Internet, click on View network status and tasks. In the Set up a connection or network pop-up window, choose Connect to a workplace (Set up a dial-up or VPN connection to your workplace). Choose Use my Internet connection (VPN), in the Connect to a workspace dialog window.