Microsoft Vpn Client

Since the Microsoft VPN Client for Windows is included with Windows, it's a default client that's always available. There's no need to install the client as with the other players in this roundup. This is the official OpenVPN Connect client software for Windows workstation platforms developed and maintained by OpenVPN Inc. This is the recommended client program for the OpenVPN Access Server to enable VPN for Windows. The latest version of OpenVPN for Windows is available on our website. Hi Jascha234234, until Microsoft decide to add this functionality, here is a workaround that should work for you. Create a new bat file and add the line below, editing Connection Name, UserName, Password and Domain Name. C: windows system32 rasdial.exe 'VPN Connection Name' username password /domain:domainname Save the bat file.

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This article helps you troubleshoot a VPN client to connect to a virtual network using Point-to-Site VPN and Azure Active Directory authentication.

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View Status Log

View the status log for error messages.

Thinking out the box the only suggestion I have is to try a 3rd party VPN manager to add your connections. There are various available from Fortinet and Cisco for example. The link below FortiClient VPN for Windows, and is free to use. I've personally used this client and found it to work without any issue and I believe it will sort the issue.

  1. Click the arrows icon at the bottom-right corner of the client window to show the Status Logs.
  2. Check the logs for errors that may indicate the problem.
  3. Error messages are displayed in red.

Clear sign-in information

Clear the sign-in information.

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  1. Select the … next to the profile that you want to troubleshoot. Select Configure -> Clear Saved Account.
  2. Select Save.
  3. Try to connect.
  4. If the connection still fails, continue to the next section.

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Run diagnostics

Run diagnostics on the VPN client.

  1. Click the next to the profile that you want to run diagnostics on. Select Diagnose -> Run Diagnosis.

  2. The client will run a series of tests and display the result of the test

    • Internet Access – Checks to see if the client has Internet connectivity
    • Client Credentials – Check to see if the Azure Active Directory authentication endpoint is reachable
    • Server Resolvable – Contacts the DNS server to resolve the IP address of the configured VPN server
    • Server Reachable – Checks to see if the VPN server is responding or not
  3. If any of the tests fail, contact your network administrator to resolve the issue.

  4. The next section shows you how to collect the logs, if needed.

Collect client log files

Collect the VPN client log files. The log files can be sent to support/administrator via a method of your choosing. For example, e-mail.

  1. Click the “…” next to the profile that you want to run diagnostics on. Select Diagnose -> Show Logs Directory.

  2. Windows Explorer opens to the folder that contains the log files.

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Next steps

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For more information, see Create an Azure Active Directory tenant for P2S Open VPN connections that use Azure AD authentication.