Hello. I am trying to connect a Mac running OSX 10.2 to a
Windows 2000 domain through a Virtual Private Network. I
can connect okay with a Windows PC from the remote
location but am unable to connect with the Mac. The
network at the remote location is a wireless Airport but
my Windows PC seems to connect through this fine to the
VPN. Also, I can 'map' a shared drive without the VPN
connection through smb but this only connects to the
Remote Access server not to the File server in the
domain. I do not know much about Mac computers so any
assistance or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you in
advance for your help with this.
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