I'm trying to move to a 2008R2 RRAS server and I'm having problems getting my Win7x64 clients to connect to this new server and automatically update the routing table. The CMAK/route update works fine when connecting to the 2003 server, but when
you connect to the new server the route update fails with error 0x80071392:
Custom script (to update your routing table) failed (80071392).
And from the log files:
As you can see here, I've been fighting this for a while and have gotten it to the point that it will work fine for me, on occasion. If I click connect enough times in a row, it'll work without a problem. Routing table looks great, etc. I even have it configured to NOT require the routing update, but when the script fails, it still disconnects. (FWIW - the connection is being authenticated and disconnected as seen in the server event logs).
I've seen all the posts about having a file 8 chars or less and 7x64 being sensitive to capitalization, and I believe I've tried those different combinations as well. Also, though I can eventually make it connect from my machine, a coworker is unable to make it connect at all from his 7x64 machine.
Custom script (to update your routing table) failed (80071392).
And from the log files:
[cmdial32] 12:47:56 08 Custom Action Dll ActionType = Connect Actions Description = to update your routing table ActionPath = C:\Users\setup\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Cm\7X64VPN\CMROUTE.DLL ReturnValue = 0x80071392 [cmdial32] 12:47:56 21 On-Error Event ErrorCode = -2147019886 ErrorSource = to update your routing table [cmdial32] 12:47:56 13 Disconnect Event CallingProcess = C:\Windows\system32\cmdial32.dll [cmdial32] 12:48:01 04 Pre-Connect Event ConnectionType = 1 [cmdial32] 12:48:01 06 Pre-Tunnel Event UserName = xxxxxxx Domain = DUNSetting = xxxxxxx Tunnel DeviceName = WAN Miniport (PPTP) TunnelAddress = xxxxxx [cmdial32] 12:48:02 07 Connect Event [cmdial32] 12:48:04 08 Custom Action Dll ActionType = Connect Actions Description = to update your routing table ActionPath = C:\Users\setup\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Cm\7X64VPN\CMROUTE.DLL ReturnValue = 0x0
As you can see here, I've been fighting this for a while and have gotten it to the point that it will work fine for me, on occasion. If I click connect enough times in a row, it'll work without a problem. Routing table looks great, etc. I even have it configured to NOT require the routing update, but when the script fails, it still disconnects. (FWIW - the connection is being authenticated and disconnected as seen in the server event logs).
I've seen all the posts about having a file 8 chars or less and 7x64 being sensitive to capitalization, and I believe I've tried those different combinations as well. Also, though I can eventually make it connect from my machine, a coworker is unable to make it connect at all from his 7x64 machine.