Add some Vista info to the OpenVPN doc

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instances of OpenVPN; this one and a second tunnel-mode instance for instances of OpenVPN; this one and a second tunnel-mode instance for
remote access.</para> remote access.</para>
<para></para>
<programlisting>dev tap0 <programlisting>dev tap0
local 192.168.3.254 local 192.168.3.254
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"/Program Files/OpenVPN" replaced with "/etc/openvpn" (I love "/Program Files/OpenVPN" replaced with "/etc/openvpn" (I love
OpenVPN).</para> OpenVPN).</para>
</section> </section>
<section>
<title>Ursa (Windows Vista) Configuration</title>
<para>In December 2007, I acquired a new laptop that runs Windows
Vista. After a frustrating effort, I managed to get it working. The
keys to getting it working were:</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem>
<para>You must run a version of OpenVPN that is "Vista Ready" -- I
used Matias Sundman's combined OpenVPN 2.1_rc4/OpenVPN GUI 1.0.3
installer (see <ulink
url="http://openvpn.se/">http://openvpn.se/</ulink>).</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>OpenVPN GUI must be run as the Administrator. In the
Explorer, right click on the OpenVPN GUI binary and select
Properties-&gt;Compatibilty and select "Run this program as an
administrator".</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>If you encounter problems where everything looks correct but
it doesn't work, reboot and try it again.</para>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
</section>
</section> </section>
<section id="Shorewall"> <section id="Shorewall">