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Little help with a VPN
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| purple hayes 2001-06-05, 8:00 am |
| I'm trying to set up a VPN between my work computer and my Win2K Pro box at home. I've given a test account permission to connect remotely and I've set up an 'incoming connections' in Network and Dial-up.
I've setup a remote Win98 Client with VPN and used the IP to my home machine with the test account name and password.
When I connect, I can't ever view the shared NTFS partition or any other machines on the network. Where am I going wrong?
Thanks in advance.
PH
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| dentonb2000 2001-06-05, 10:14 am |
| If you are not able to ping any internal machines, make sure that you have "Router" selected within the properties of the RRAS console. Without this option, you would only be able to see local resources. | |
| purple hayes 2001-06-06, 7:26 am |
| Well, I figured out my problem for the most part. After I had done a dial-up into my ISP from a Win 98 (Box A) machine and had also set up a VPN to my main machine (Box B) (on Win2K Pro and a cable modem), I was able to log in to Box B, but not look around. After I went on Box B and looked via My Network Places on Box A, I was able to do the reverse, which is what I had originally planned, and was able to share files from Box A to Box B (and vise-versa). Problem Solved!
PH
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