VPNWindows

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Windows VPN Client

We provide a customized, simple to use, client for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. (Windows 2000 workaround: see bottom of page)


  • The latest version of HDA Connect 3 can be downloaded from: HDAConnect3 installer.
  • Note: If you have installed a previous version, you will want to exit the service from the tray icon (right click).
  • On windows XP simply run it. On Vista, run it as Administrator (this is important). In Windows 7, it should ask for administrator automatically. The defaults should work for everyone.
    Runasadmin.png
  • Click on "Continue Anyway" warning for the driver, if any.
  • After installation is done. It will display a small icon in the desktop tray. It may also display a network icon with a red mark indicating "A network cable is disconnected." This is the VPN "network adapter" indicating the VPN is down.
    Amahi-icon.png
  • Any time you want to connect, simply double click in the icon. A Menu like this will come up
    Authfirst.png
  • In it, input
    • The nickname of the HDA you want to connect to (as in <nickname>.yourhda.com). Note that it's only the nickname, not all of XXXX.yourhda.com. You can find it in the Amahi HDA control panel.
    • The username you want to login as in that HDA, and
    • The password of that user in that HDA
  • Your computer will now connect to your hda.
    Connecting.png
  • After that, your icon in the Windows task bar will look like this:
    Amahi-Connected-icon.png

Remember, the next time you log in it will save your username and username.yourhda.com username, and all you have to do is enter your password.

Authsecond.png


  • Windows 2000: HDAConnect3 looks for 'route.exe' in the 'C:\windows\system32' folder. This folder doesn't exist on Windows 2000, where the systemfolder is called 'WINNT'. As a result, the install works, but the connection will not work. As a workaround, create the folder 'C:\windows\system32' and copy 'route.exe' from the 'C:\WINNT\system32' folder into it. after this HDAconnect3 should work on Windows 2000. DISCLAIMER: This hasn't been tested thoroughly, it might or might not work for your particular setup.

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