Re: Cisco VPN: cannot access network resources
- From: "Bob Alhat" <balhat@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:04:39 -0000
Thanks Mark!
Whilst looking at the update history I noticed that new updates where available - SQL Server 2005 SP1 being one. I installed it, and all is now as it should be. Strange but satisfying.
Thanks again
Bob
"Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:33EBE208-55BF-476B-97CA-E9B16858BA4B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Your Update history will tell you what has been installed and when. You will probably have to take them all out and install them one at a time till failure.
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"Bob Alhat" <balhat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A2439D16-84D4-49D8-8777-45FC9D4118A2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWindows Vista Business:
Last week (until end of play on Thursday 23rd October), my Cisco VPN allowed me access to corporate DBs (using MS SQL Server or VB/ADO) and Remote Desktops. Since the weekend however, I cannot.
When I am attached to the network (in the office, not using the VPN), all works fine. I am able to access shared network folders via the VPN. The network infrastructure team are adamant that nothing has changed. Windows has installed some updates since last Thursday, could one of these be the culprit?
Thanks for listening...
Bob, UK
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