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Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Erwin Michiels
routing and remote access errors
My operating system is Windows XP Home. I want to set up my pc to accept incomming connections. When I use the New Connection Wizard to do this I get two errors in event viewer:

1. source: Remote Access
event ID: 20152
The currently configured authentication provider failed to load and initialize successfully. The specified procedure could not be found.

2. source: Service Control Manager
event ID: 7024
The Routing and Remote Access service terminated with service-specific error 127 (0x7F).

I can't find a solution for this on the internet for Windows XP Home. Who can solve this?

  #2  
Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Bill Sanderson
Re: routing and remote access errors
Have you disabled any services from starting?
Are any services set to automatic, but not, in fact, started?

"Erwin Michiels" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69318884-3720-4CDA-A7F8-7693BBF6522A@microsoft.com...
> My operating system is Windows XP Home. I want to set up my pc to accept
> incomming connections. When I use the New Connection Wizard to do this I
> get two errors in event viewer:
>
> 1. source: Remote Access
> event ID: 20152
> The currently configured authentication provider failed to load and
> initialize successfully. The specified procedure could not be found.
>
> 2. source: Service Control Manager
> event ID: 7024
> The Routing and Remote Access service terminated with service-specific
> error 127 (0x7F).
>
> I can't find a solution for this on the internet for Windows XP Home. Who
> can solve this?
>



  #3  
Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Srivatsan [MSFT]
Re: routing and remote access errors
Also please verify whether have configured RADIUS for
authentication/accounting (may be intentional/accidental) without specifing
the server names. you can verify it using the server MMC by right-clicking
on the properties of the server; goto Security Tab and see what you have
configured.

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Thanks, Srivats
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"Erwin Michiels" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69318884-3720-4CDA-A7F8-7693BBF6522A@microsoft.com...
> My operating system is Windows XP Home. I want to set up my pc to accept

incomming connections. When I use the New Connection Wizard to do this I get
two errors in event viewer:
>
> 1. source: Remote Access
> event ID: 20152
> The currently configured authentication provider failed to load and

initialize successfully. The specified procedure could not be found.
>
> 2. source: Service Control Manager
> event ID: 7024
> The Routing and Remote Access service terminated with service-specific

error 127 (0x7F).
>
> I can't find a solution for this on the internet for Windows XP Home. Who

can solve this?
>



  #4  
Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Erwin Michiels
Re: routing and remote access errors
All automatic services are started. The three services that, to my knowledge, are important for routing and remote access are also started:
1. Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
2. Remote Access Connection Manager
3. Telephony.
  #5  
Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Erwin Michiels
Re: routing and remote access errors
Thank you for your reply. But how can I access the server MMC in Windows XP Home? If I open MMC and go to "file/add or remove snap-in/standalone/add" I can't find server between the available standalone snap-ins.
  #6  
Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Marc Reynolds [MSFT]
Re: routing and remote access errors
Also verify that the following services are started:
Remote Registry
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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"Erwin Michiels" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EBE433CB-B0D3-4FEB-8054-4EFBCAB9BDF7@microsoft.com...
> All automatic services are started. The three services that, to my

knowledge, are important for routing and remote access are also started:
> 1. Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
> 2. Remote Access Connection Manager
> 3. Telephony.



  #7  
Old 03-30-04, 10:24 PM
Erwin Michiels
Re: routing and remote access errors
Thank you for your reply. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is started. Remote Registry isn't provided with Windows XP Home.
  #8  
Old 04-21-04, 10:15 PM
Erwin Michiels
RE: routing and remote access errors
MBSA reported MDAC Security Update was not installed (Windows Update didn't):

"MS03-033:
Unchecked Buffer in MDAC Function Could Enable System Compromise (823718)".

After installing the update Routing and Remote Access service is able to run, what it wasn't before. I'm not quite sure it is this update that fixed it, but a bunch of people on the internet were looking for a solution for this problem. They can try this
and please give here some feedback.
  #9  
Old 04-30-04, 12:00 AM
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Re: RE: routing and remote access errors
I'm having the same problem trying to setup a VPN...I can setup the VPN connection going to the other computer, but when I go back into the wizard and try to setup an advanced connection...."allow incoming connections" the program instantly freezes, I go to the task manager and end the wizard, then explorer closes and restarts.  I've tried installing the patch that was listed in the previous reply, and that didn't seem to work.  The RPC is started and running, along with remote registry.  I'm running XP Pro SP1. HELP!!!!

Thanks,
Tim





Quote:
Originally posted by Erwin Michiels
MBSA reported MDAC Security Update was not installed (Windows Update didn't):

"MS03-033:
Unchecked Buffer in MDAC Function Could Enable System Compromise (823718)".

After installing the update Routing and Remote Access service is able to run, what it wasn't before. I'm not quite sure it is this update that fixed it, but a bunch of people on the internet were looking for a solution for this problem. They can try this
and please give here some feedback.
  #10  
Old 04-30-04, 07:17 AM
ToddB
Re: routing and remote access errors
I too am having trouble starting the Routing and Remote Access service. This trouble seems to have began a couple of days ago when the machine would not completely shut down, so I had to hard reset the box.

Before that time, I had an existing incoming VPN connection that worked flawlessly. Since the hard reset, it's a no go. The incoming VPN connection is no longer in Network Connections.

When the machine boots and I enter the Services manager, RRAS is started, but whenever I head into Network Connections to recreate the incoming VPN, I get the error that: "Incoming connections depend on the Routing and Remote Access service which was unab
le to start. For more information, check the event log."

So... the event log says:
Source: Service Control Manager
Event ID: 7024
Description: "The Routing and Remote Access service terminated with service-specific error 3604 (0xE14). For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp."

I can't find error 3604 hardly anywhere, and I have no clue what to do. Is part of my registry corrupt? Does the old VPN connection still exist somewhere behind the scenes?

Thanks in adance for your help.
ToddB
 


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