Re: VPN user cannot see domain shares

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From: Andrei Ungureanu (andreix.nospam_at_msn.com)
Date: 12/12/04


Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:28:59 +0200

have you tried using \\x.x.x.x (ip address) to connect ?
What VPN server do you have? It is located in a perimeter network or it is
applying some filters to the vpn connections?

PS: try posting this questions in a more appropriate newsgroup as I don't
see how it's relating to AD

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"CiD" <elcid2k@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
news:2l7nr0dbt37aa9l4j6gp2ei7gd31r16otf@4ax.com...
> Hello
>
>
> I have a a windows xp machine that succesfully connects to a windows
> 2003 domain via VPN. Once connected the user gets the correct domain
> ip address info, and is able to ping all other computers in the
> domain. However, the user is not able to browse any network shares (
> Except for the share on the actual vpn server )
>
>
> To see if it was a permission issue, I tried vping into the server
> with the admin log/password. Yet, the problem persist. It cannot be a
> security issue since the admin cannot see the shares as well.  By the
> way,, the vpn server is sitting behind a firewall and the port 1723
> and 47 are being forwarded to the vpn server.  Any ideas why a domain
> user connected to the domain via vpn cannot see any other shares on
> the domain?
>
>
>
> thanks.
>
>
> P.S the laptop that is connecting to the vpn server doesnt have my
> domain name under its ip configuration.
>
>
> thanks guys. 


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