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PPTP OS Design Development (Windows CE 5.0)

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The PPTP implementation in Microsoft® Windows® CE is implemented through the Remote Access Service (RAS) and the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). PPTP is a network protocol that implements a security infrastructure for the transfer of data from a remote client to a private enterprise server, thus creating a virtual private network (VPN) by using TCP/IP-based data networks. PPTP supports multiple network protocols and can be used for virtual private networking over public and private networks. PPTP can be used to provide on-demand, virtual networks by using dial-up lines, local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), or the Internet and other public TCP/IP-based networks.

PPTP supports Windows CE-based PPTP clients. Windows CE also supports PPTP servers. For more information on the PPTP Server, see RAS Server/PPTP Server (Incoming).

OS Design Information

The following table shows operating system design information for PPTP.

Concept Description
Dependencies Dial-up Networking and IP Helper API
Hardware considerations None

Modules and Components

The following table shows the components and modules that implement PPTP.

Item Module Component
PPTP pptp None

PPTP Implementation Considerations

The following table shows the Sysgen variable for PPTP.

Sysgen variable Description
SYSGEN_PPTP When this variable is set, the PPTP Catalog item is included in the OS design.

Application Development Topics

PPTP Application Development

Windows CE Implementation of PPTP

Establishing a PPTP Connection

PPTP Registry Settings

PPTP Security

See Also

Common Windows CE Modules

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