Robert L [MS-MVP]
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Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:46 am Post subject:
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posting the results of both vpn client ipconfig /all here may help.
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"Eff" <efraim@nospam.bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Ok here goes the story. Im new at this.
I have a dev server runing win 2003 sbs with Routing and remote access.
This server is on a network (192.168.1.*)connected to internet through
cable. The server is setup for VPN. Clients are sucessfully able to
connect upto the server through vpn but unable to connected to any dir
that has been shared for them. The weird thing is that i also have another
server on adsl that i am able to connect to the dev server and also the
dir using the same credentials that are failing when trying to access from
other machines. The two clients that i have used to try and access the
server have been on different locations connecting through optus cable
connections (don't know if this has anything to do with it)
All ip address ranges are different on all of the networks.
i am completely stumped on what to do next or where to look. Any help
would be extremly helpful.
Thanks
Efraim
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