Re: Cannot access LAN computers when connecting from externally via VPN.
- From: Jim Willsher <jim@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 09:52:49 +0100
Hi Lee Li,
Many thanks for all your kind help. Can you tell me where to email
them to? Sending an email to your address resulted in the following on
my mailserver:
No route found to domain online.microsoft.com from server
SYSADV1/SYSADV. Check DNS configuration.
Jim
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 02:58:10 GMT, leelili@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Lee
Li[MSFT]") wrote:
>Dear Phillip and Jim,
>
>Thank you for your update.
>
>Phillip, thank you for the the feedback on the article and I just want to
>let you know that we had passed it to our document writers .
>Also I just want to let you know that any additional feedback you may have
>on content is encouraged to be posted in the partnerfeedback newsgroup.
>
>Also Jim, thank you for the routing table information that you had provided.
>According to the routing table that you had provided, it appears this is
>correct and this is not root cause of this issue
>Based on on this situation, in order to find the root cause on this
>particular issue and comparison with the other SBS 2003 installation and
>routing, we may need to
>to compare each server's LAT, DNS configuration, etc. (all the
>configurations involved in VPN and routing) to determine what is different.
>So can you provide me the following information files to have a further
>check:
>
>1. Download and run the MPSRPT_NETWORK.EXEwith the following URL on the two
>SBS server
>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=CEBF3C7C-7CA5-408F-
>88B7-F9C79B7306C0&displaylang=en
>And then send me the report file it had generated.
>
>2. please download ISAInfo at "http://www.isatools.org/ISAInfo.vbe", run it
>on the two SBS servers and send the output text file to me.
>
>Have a nice day!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Lee Li
>Microsoft Online Partner Support
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