Re:Help with VPN, two domains & Server 2003



Thanks for the reply - tried the netbios thing on the Linksys and no
change. Thanks anyway

Ok, maybe I wasn't as clear as some of you wanted. I will try to
explain exactly where we are at.

Location A
One Server running Server 2003 w/DNS/DHCP/AD
Broadband connection through modem to Linksys BEFSX41
domain - locationa.local - not associated in any way with any other
domain or office
internal subnet 192.168.2.0
40 workstations running XP Pro
VPN has been established with Location B via BEFSX41 Router

Location B
One Server running Server 2003 w/DNS/DHCP/AD
Broadband connection through modem to Linksys BEFSX41
domain - locationb.local - not associated in any way with any other
domain or office
internal subnet 192.168.1.0
40 workstations running XP Pro
VPN has been established with Location B via BEFSX41 Router

>From Location A
>From either server or workstation when going to network
neighboorhood/entire network/microsoft network we only see the
locationa domain and when clicking on that all workstations and
server are visible. Pull up windows explorer and type in known IP
address of another workstation at location b (when doing search for
computers) that workstation is able to be viewed and files
transferred back and forth. When going into command prompt and
pinging any known ip's for workstations at location b, ping is
successful.

On server at location A, attempted to open active directory trusts,
right clicked on domain locationa.local and select properties then
trust and attempted to add locationb.local domain and message said
that domain could not be found

At this point, all what we would like to do (with what we have as
stated in the setup above) is that when a user at either location a
or b goes into network neighboorhood, they will be able to view the
other domain and access the systems (granted they have the correct
username/password/permissions)

Thanks again

.



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