Re: Wireless laptops on domain

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From: Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] (crisnospamhanna_at_computingnospampossibilities.net)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:20:41 -0600

just for grins...have you added the Remote group to the share and security tabs on a share?

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
Small Business Server Specialist
The Trinity Companies - Microsoft Gold Partner
St. Louis, MO
www.trinitycos.com
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  "TRD" <tdejohnx2@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uSjCOurGFHA.1996@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
  The Laptops are Wireless. They are joined to the domain but are on a 
  wireless segment. The laptops are receiving IP addresses from the DMZ and 
  establishing a VPN tunnel back into the network fine. They are unable to 
  open any shares on the domain. There usernames Authenticate fine for both 
  logging onto the domain and the VPN. They just get an access denied error 
  when trying to open shares.
  This is where I think I confused you...sorry bout that. For testing purposes 
  I took each username and logged onto a computer wired to the internal 
  network, from there the user accounts worked fine (ie. was able to access 
  the shared folders).
  I used a seperate segment for the wireless network and vpn tunnels back to 
  the server for security reasons. This was the fastest and cleanest way to 
  set it up (so I thought).
  Does that clear up your questions. Thanks for your help and if I left 
  something else out let me know.
  TRD
  "Court Myers" <cmyersNO@SPAMadgokcPLEASE.com> wrote in message 
  news:OaHpyerGFHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
  > Why not just install a WAP (wireless acess point)?  We have been doing it 
  > for almost a year and it has work beautifully..
  >
  > Court Myers
  >
  >
  > "TRD" <tdejohnx2@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
  > news:efqVfRrGFHA.1096@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
  >>I was asked to connect 4 laptops to an SBS2003 network. I installed an 
  >>second network card in the server and created a DMZ in which the laptops 
  >>get an IP address from. I setup a VPN connection on each laptop to connect 
  >>to the internal network and then joined each to the domain. The laptops 
  >>show up on the domain and the VPN tunnels connect fine. My problem is when 
  >>I try and access resources on the SBS2003 server I get an access denied 
  >>error. All the users are setup in the remote users group and can access 
  >>the network when cabled to the network fine. I was thinking that it was a 
  >>permission issue but am not sure because they can access the resources 
  >>from other computers in the cabled network. Any Ideas?
  >>
  >> TIA
  >>
  >> TRD
  >>
  >
  > 


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