Re: VPN shares..... again
From: Jason Wilder (no_at_spam.fool)
Date: 04/25/04
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Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 23:51:47 -0700
err, nevermind, I found what RWW refers to, but doesn't look like it's an
option in SBS 2003 Standard, only Premium.
Also, it's not 1AM... dang, I'm really tired.... wrong watch. ugh....
anyway, hope someone can help me in the right direction.
"Jason Wilder" <no@spam.fool> wrote in message
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> Ok, I have spend the last 3 days searching high and low for steps to get
me
> closer, and then I finally got around to this news group! I've gotten
> closer than I've been, but still have a few things to work on.
>
> Here's the setup:
>
> Office - SBS 2003 Standard (DSL)
>
> Home - XP Home (Cable)
>
> I can RDC to the server, I can connect VPN. After reviewing nearly all
the
> VPN posts made in this forum, I got to the point where I made the
following
> changes to my VPN connection:
>
> - unchecked the box 'Use default gateway on remote network'
> - assigned the 'local' IP of SBS manually in my VPN connection
> (192.168.1.3)
>
> As of now, I can ping the IP, I can ping server.domain.local. But I
cannot
> ping 'server'.
>
> Now, where I'm trying to get is to be able to create some reasonable way
of
> assigning the drive shares that the users would see when they login on the
> LAN. At the office, the login BAT file does the usual net use <drive>:
> \\server\share. In one of the posts, I read about SBS 2003 disabling
> NetBIOS by default, and even a registry edit to disable this feature,
though
> I don't think this is a way I want to go, or do I? I've also noticed that
> DHCP enabled on my PPP adapter RAS server (Dial-In), is set to 'no' - when
I
> view ipconfig /all.
>
> *ignorant question alert* What does RWW refer to? That acronym just
escapes
> me at the moment, considering it's 1AM on a sunday morning. :S
>
> Hope this is enough information and someone could steer me in the right
> direction. Thanks.
>
>
>
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