Server resolves but cannot connect to shares
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I have a 3 location win2k3r2 AD Domain over a wan. Between 2 of the
locations, I can ping the server name and it resolves but I cannot connect
to any shares on that server and vice versa.
I have scoured the DNS records and cannot find any issues. I was getting
some 1925 errors as well.
Any ideas where to look or troubleshoot further?
Thanks,
Dan
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