Just had to share my frustration... I lost my Android phone (the Newmann - HORRIBLE phone!) so I thought to treat myself on a new (cheap) phone... I found the Nokia Lumia 640 for euro 115 on amazon.de: brand new, opened box. Great discount!
THE reason to switch from Android to Windows Mobile was that I read in Google search results that Win Mobile can keep VPN connection on ON at all times... EXACTLY what I needed for this phone!!!!!
Today, I tried to connect my VPN only to discover that PPTP/L2TP/OpenVPN is NOT supported, at all! WTF!!!!!
I quote this...
https://windowsphone.uservoice.com/forums/101801-feature-suggestions/suggestions/5939109-add-more-vpn-types-not-just-ikev2?page=2&per_page=20KN commented · May 12, 2015 09:13 · Flag as inappropriate
Shame, shame, shame Microsoft! Biggest let-down of the decade, w/ no PPTP or any other common VPN protocols, STILL, after all the revisions & updates and buyouts. Even your own Server platforms predominantly run PPTP/L2TP! And heck, even my old Windows 6.5 phone had better VPN connectivity.
Yes, what you have certainly done is cut-off just about anybody with a Windows Phone needing remote access that is ATTAINABLE TODAY, and soured our otherwise "would-be" great Windows Phone experience. Sure, we'll get to IKEv2 in time, when the world's backends are won over and begin to support it widescale. Meanwhile, stop lecturing us on security and start embracing your end-users' reality.
Wake up Windows Phone development team, speak out for us, as I can only imagine such a "fine" choice (to deliberately omit such an essential ingredient) to have been made by managers living in their own imaginary play-world. Is the lack also of any intelligent or definitive response to THOUSANDS OF PLEAS collated in dozens of forums over months and months for this problem a kind of hidden agenda? Or is it just embarrassment now at what would appear to have been an ultimately stupid and incompetent decision?
Or, stop marketing Windows Phone as a Business use device, otherwise, together with a long list of other equally asinine decisions (like omitting to display the Year at all in the Email app!), this venerable phone OS will remain just a toy for recreation and stay-home grand-parents (pun intended)...
There, I think I've vented on behalf of ALL on this and on other forums, and then some :-).
Amen
Devvie