Re: Windows XP Pro VPN connection prompts for username and passwor
- From: "SekShunAte" <SekShunAte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 06:36:03 -0700
My internal IP range at home is 192.168.20.0
The office IP range is 10.0.0.0
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> What is the IP address range of your home network and of the internal SBS network?
>
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> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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> "SekShunAte" <SekShunAte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1062EF4B-EF17-430D-9098-4C960D9F6000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've got a Pro machine that is joined to a domain. It works great when i'm in
> the office using the wireless network we set up. I can access all shares just
> fine. Once i get home and connect through VPN on my wireless going through a
> Linksys router, I lose the ability to view network shares on the server. It
> prompts for a username and password. I put in the login information and i get
> a pop up telling me that the information was already attempted and to specify
> a new one. I can hit the exchange server through outlook after one failed
> attempt. I just click retry and it works. DNS is fine. I can ping the server
> no problem. It's just attempting to view network shares that i have the
> issue. Any ideas?
.
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