Re: vpn can't access shares



In news:uoM09x3OHHA.448@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
jeff <doc2485@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:
I am stumped on this one???

I am establishing a vpn to a windows 2003 R2 domain controller that is
behind a Linksys RV042 router using the pptp server built in it. I
am using a winxp box and the native windows vpn client to connect. When
connected i am accessing the windows server like this: \\192.168.1.10 and
it prompts for user and password. I put in
"administrator" and the "administrator password" of the physical
win2003 server and it will NOT take it. I just dont understand it.

I tried the same thing on a win2k server behind the same exact router
and it take the crudentials fine and i can access all the shares fine.

advice???
jeff

Are you using WINS? If not, give it a try.

I assume all traffic is allowed between a VPN client and server and you are
using split tunneling (the local gateway)
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