VPN Help

From: Brad (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/17/04


Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:06:30 -0800

Ok, I was hoping to get some more information regarding
VPN's. I have set up a VPN here at work with the SBS
Server. A few of the sales personal take their laptop home
with them and are able to login to the vpn and get a
connection, but we are unable to gain access to the shared
drives, etc. They are logging onto the VPN with their
username, they are logging into our domain, they have a
live connection but can't do any actual work with it? Any
help with this would be appreciated. If I understand it
correctly shouldn't they be able to gain access to the
shared data directories, access their outlook (email) and
basically work from home or abroad once they have logged
into the vpn? Thank you for your help and time!



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