Re: VPN CONNECTION HELP

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"Ankit Shah" <AnkitShah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F4931663-EC40-4046-B953-FE632EDB2317@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Guys,
>
> Here is the senario:
>
> I have windows 2000 server with service pack 1. I am running Windows 2000
> server as domain controller. I have three client computers running windows
xp
> service pack 2. All the local client pc on the LAN are all connecting to
the
> server perfectly. I have some shared folders on the server that all local
pc
> are able to connect to. I turned on Routing and Remote access on widows
2003
> server. I setup the vpn client on my laptop which is running windows xp
> service pack 2. I typed in the server address of my office. I port fwd
> 1723,500,51,50 to my server private lan address on my linksys router. My
> router is my dhcp server. Even on the client on the client side i uncheck
> use remote default gateway. I am able to log in but I unable to see the
> shared files. What do i do. My home laptop is not on the domain like rest
of
> the client pc are at work. If i type in the unc address of server on local
> pcs at work it will show me all the shared files, but if i do the same on
my
> laptop from after connecting successfully to the server, it says " WIndows
> cannot find \\srv1....
>
> Why does that happen. Can someone help me see the shared files on the
> server. Does my laptop need to be on the domain in order to see the shared
> file or i can stay in workgroup.?
> Let me know what i have to do fix this problem. my own propertary software
> needs to access the shared folder in order to have access to the database.
>
>
> Ankit Shah

- What are the internal IP addresses of the two machines involved (the
server
and the remote client)?
- What happens when you start a Command Prompt on the remote client
and type this command:
telnet aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 1723
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the external IP address of your server.


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