Re: File Shares over router to router VPN
From: Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] (mwport_at_no_spam_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/06/04
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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 19:46:02 -0500
What's your goal here Dave? If you're looking to access data files, and
your SBS network workstations are WinXP Pro, the best way may be to set up
Remote Web Workplace (RWW) and remote control those network workstations.
-- Merv Porter [SBS MVP] =================================== "Dave" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:65d701c493a6$2d48b390$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Hi All, > > I am having an odd problem that I haven't been able to > track down yet. Perhaps someone here can help. > > One of my clients has an SBS2003 server at their office. > The server is behind a firewall/VPN router. The owner > has a firewall/VPN router at his home as well. The VPN > has been configured successfully and the two subnets can > talk to each other. I can log into the domain > successfully and check/send email via exchange. However > I can't get to file shares on the server. Instead I get > an access denied error message and are prompted for a new > username and password. Even if I use the domain > administrator creditials, I am given the same error. I > have been thinking that this must be something in the > security policy, but haven't found it yet. > > Also, the SBS server is doing DHCP (10.0.0.x) at the > office, but the router is doing DHCP (10.0.1.x) at the > remote site. The routers are set to pass NETBIOS over > the VPN connection. > > Also, I took an XP home laptop to the remote site and > logged in successfully to the file shares on the server. > And also accessed the file shares on his laptop when just > logged on as a local user to the laptop (no domain login). > > Can anyone give me some things to try? > Thanks! > Dave
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