RE: Client VPN causes network neighbourhood to go blank .. help please
From: GailB (GailB_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/19/04
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:51:01 -0700
I have the same problem with a W2003 Server that recently replaced a W2K server that had not had the problem and I don't know where to look for answers. The server runs AD, VPN, DHCP, DNS and WINS. It is the only domain controller on the network. I am looking for answers.
"RG" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have an SBS2000 server setup, running file, print, exchange, ISA and VPN.
> We have 1 user who works half his time from home and uses VPN to log into
> the office network for email download from exchange and file browsing hte
> network. This works fine for the client and office users, except for one
> small problem. When the user VPN's in to the office, the network
> neighbourhood at the office does not show any local computers. They are
> still
> accessible just not visible.
>
> Can anyone help point me in the right direction.
>
> The SBS2000 box does DHCP. All clients are XPPro or 2k. Network using TCP/IP
> only.
> One other thing, the remote user's laptop is not on the domain.. His
> username and password are the same on the domain + laptop so his login works
> fine.
>
>
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