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| Jerrold 2003-11-19, 11:26 am |
| I desperately need help with a VPN scenario.
I,ve set up the connection on a Win2k network.
I can log on to the server thru the router. but cannot browse
network resources. What am I not doing correctly?
Please help.
Jerrold
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| Have you assigned the appropriate permissions and browsing rights?
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| shauncarter1 2003-11-20, 9:25 am |
| I have heard this many times with the M$ VPN solution. From my
knowledge you will have to map the drives you have knowledge of or use
a remote desktop program so that you will be able to browse your
resources. The final alternative which would cost you a little more,
but is a whole lot better is to go with a cisco VPN solution. You
have several options there and YES you will be able to browse network
resources as if you were connected locally.
"Jerrold" <dr.gigabyte1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<h6Mub.58519$n6.38541@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>...
> I desperately need help with a VPN scenario.
>
> I,ve set up the connection on a Win2k network.
> I can log on to the server thru the router. but cannot browse
> network resources. What am I not doing correctly?
>
> Please help.
>
> Jerrold
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| Mostro 2003-11-20, 11:26 am |
| once connected, van you ping things within that network?
if so, but still cant browse, can it be WINS? DNS? that sort of thing
is your vpn client aware of the name resolution server?
"Jerrold" <dr.gigabyte1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:h6Mub.58519$n6.38541@nwrddc03.gnilink.net...
> I desperately need help with a VPN scenario.
>
> I,ve set up the connection on a Win2k network.
> I can log on to the server thru the router. but cannot browse
> network resources. What am I not doing correctly?
>
> Please help.
>
> Jerrold
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