RE: Users unable to access network share via vpn
- From: "Uwe Stanislawski" <UweStanislawski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 07:45:12 -0700
If this problem appears together with VPN-connections then it might have
something to do with the setup of your VPN.
I had this problem with xp-clients accessing the headoffice via VPN. The
connection slowed down within short but different times. Because MS has
changed some algorithm within the GRE-protocol you have to change some
settings on your VPN-Router/Server:
Try to switch off the GRE-Window-Adaption and set the max size of the
initial GRE-Send-Window to 256.
Hope this will help!
--
Uwe Stanislawski
CASKAN EDV
"Adanali" schrieb:
> Recently files/folders moved to W2003 server (from NT4 server). First couple
> of days users were able to access the network drives on the server, then
> users started only seeing files/folders which had been recently used and
> synchronised (offline files is enabled). However, last few days they started
> getting an error message saying either "(servername) is not available" or
> "the network drive/resource is unavailable". I can ping the server ip address
> & its netbios name from their computers (W2000 & WXP) and at times can see
> the shares on the server and rarely I can access their drive too. With
> continuous ping I can see that the connection times out as soon as I access
> their folders; the connection is fine otherwise. We have quite a few servers
> (NT4, W2000 & W2003) in a domain and a few sites connecting via VPN. There is
> no problem accessing the server at the central office.
> Boss is on away, probably sunbathing, and I am baffled.
.
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