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Title: Install on Windows
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With CCVPNGUI (recommended, simple)
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CCVPNGUI is made for CCrypto VPN and contains everything it needs. Just download and run:
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<https://dl.ccrypto.org/ccvpngui/releases/ccvpngui-1.0.0-1.exe>
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[(sig)](https://dl.ccrypto.org/ccvpngui/releases/ccvpngui-1.0.0-1.exe.asc)
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The installer will ask if you want to create a desktop icon.
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Once installed, you will only have to right click the icon in the notification
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area and select "Connect".
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A window will open to show you the progression, you can close it at any time and
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the VPN will stay connected.
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It's open-source and based on [LVPNGUI](https://github.com/PacketImpact/lvpngui/).
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With OpenVPN GUI (advanced)
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1. Download OpenVPN for Windows on
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[OpenVPN.net](http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html)
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(you need the Windows Installer) and install OpenVPN.
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2. In [your account](/account/config), download the config file (.ovpn) you want to use,
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and copy it to `C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config\`.
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If you downloaded multiple config files as an archive, extract it in that folder.
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3. Start `OpenVPN GUI` *as Administrator*. You can find it on your desktop or in the start menu.
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Once it's started, you should see it in the system tray. Right click it and select Connect.
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4. It should now open a OpenVPN log window showing its progress.
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If an error occured, please see the [self-diagnosis](/page/self-diagnosis) page.
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If it doesn't solve your problem or you have another question, contact
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our [support](/tickets/)
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5. If everything worked, the OpenVPN icon should turn green.
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Your are now connected and can enjoy your secure connection.
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#### Save username and password
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You can make OpenVPN remember your username and password, so you don't need
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to type them everytime you want to use the VPN.
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This can be done by creating a text file named "ccrypto_creds.txt" containing
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your username on the first line and your password on the second
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(see example below).
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Move it to `C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config\`, next to the .ovpn file you
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copied there before.
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It should look like this:
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JackSparrow
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s0mep4ssw0rd
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Then, open the .ovpn file with a text editor (Notepad, Notepad++, ...)
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and add this line at the end of the file:
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auth-user-pass ccrypto_creds.txt
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Now, if you restart OpenVPN, it should not ask you for your password anymore.
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