

The Services apply to all users on the computer. If you disable a service that you need or use, then it could actually lower your computer's performance. If you want to cut down the overhead of what is running in the background and speed Windows 8 up some, then only disable the services you do not use. This can be useful for disabling services that are not needed, therefore, making a marginal performance increase, enabling certain services that you require, and automate the process of configuring multiple services at once. You should see the status Connected after the connection completes.Here, on this page, you can configure each service that is found on a fresh installation of Windows 8.Go back to the Network & Internet Settings window and click on the VPN connection.On the Security tab, select Allow these protocolsthen check the box labeled Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2).Right-click on that connection and select Properties. In the connections list find the connection named in Step 4.Password (optional) - The password to be used for this connection.User name (optional) - The username to be used for this connection.Type of sign-in info - User name and password.Pre-shared key - enter the IPSec Secret from the VPN Config tab of the IPSec module on the NGFW.VPN type - L2TP/IPSec with pre-shared key.If there are multiple public IP's this would be whatever IP address is in the Server Listen Addresses under the VPN Config tab.

Server name or address - This will be the public IP of the NGFW.


To check your build number type winver in the Windows "Ask me anything" box. NOTE - This article was written using Windows 10 OS Build 14393.351. This article describes how to deploy L2TP over IPSec VPN connections on Windows 10.
