VPN "Host" not accepting connection

I don't like to cross-post, but hopeful someone in this forum can have a look at:  http://windowssecrets.com/forums/showthread.php/160395-VPN-quot-Host-quot-not-accepting-connection in the Windows Secrets Lounge.  (Don't forget to click on the
images to enlarge for readability.) 
I should probably point out that this is my FIRST attempt to set up a VPN, so I've been sort of "feeling" my way along.
Thanks,
Bill

Hi,
How did you setup the VPN connection? make sure the VPN server is configured to allow these incoming connections, and check the routing and remoting service is running, then you can set up to connect to the VPN server.
And other causes of the error 807 could be that the VPN server is currently overloaded or when you have a poor network connection, so I suggest you stop bandwidth-consuming applications to make sure that the network connection is fine.
Here is a good video, would like to share it with you to better understand VPN setup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZeerKipr3g
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