RE: Connect share in VPN
- From: "David" <David@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:11:17 -0700
1- Yes I can see the server by using \\servername. But I cannot browse the
DFS. By the way I can browse individually share that form my DFS.
2- I disable the Firewall (I am only using SP2 firewall) Also I disable the
AV. Same issue, cannot connect to the DFS
3- Running ISA 2000 SP1 + FP1 + Windows sbs 2003 No SP1, the file will be in
your email...
4- I check The KB article and everything is good, By the way I used the SBS
connection manager to create my VPN connection on all my client. Just for the
test I create one manualy and I remove the gateway as you ask, same issue,
cannot browse the DFS
4- Yes I can ping by name or IP and yes if I try to connect a share
directly, not the DFS I can browse that share. But I am sure I was able to
browse the DFS, the entire collection of all the share on my network. Also
on other user they are able to browse the DFS
4- I did the test with different use as you ask, same result.
5- There is nothing in the event log about remote access.
If you need more test ask, will do it
If you need more info, let me know.
"Edward Tian" wrote:
> Hi David:
> Thanks for posting here. Hello Russ, thanks for your suggestions.
>
> After reviewing the whole thread, I understand that some of your remote
> clients cannot access the DFS shares on the SBS Server remotely via VPN
> connection. You have already changed the IP schema of the remote side to be
> the different subnet of the SBS network. The problem even occurred when the
> problematic remote client was directly connected to the internet. The
> TCP/IP settings of the problematic clients are the same as the one of the
> healthy clients. From the problematic client, you can ping the server by
> name and IP address without difficulty once the VPN connection is
> established.
>
> Russ has asked some good questions, please verify the following settings
> first:
> 1. From the problematic client, can you access the shares on the server via
> \\Servername?
>
> 2. Please temporarily disable the "Windows Firewall" on the remote client,
> and see if the problem can be fixed. If you have any anti-virus software
> installed on the client, please also temporarily disable it.
>
> 3. Do you have ISA Server installed? If so, which version is the ISA Server?
>
> In addition, please help me gather the following information:
> 1. From the problematic client, once the VPN connection is established,
> please type "ipconfig/all > d:\filename.txt" and "route print >
> d:\filename.txt" (without the quotation mark) on both the SBS Server and
> the remote client, then send these four files to my mailbox:
> v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx so that I will have a clear understanding of your
> network diagram.
>
> 2. Please follow this KB article to configure the VPN connection on the
> remote client.
>
> How to configure a VPN connection to your corporate network in Windows XP
> Professional
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;305550
>
> Then, try not using the remote gateway on the client, to do so:
> On the problematic client:
> 1). Double-click My Computer, and then click the Network and Dial-up
> Connections link.
>
> 2). Right-click the VPN connection that you want to change, and then click
> Properties.
>
> 3). Click the Networking tab, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the
> 'Components checked are used by this connection' list, and then click
> Properties.
>
> 4). Click Advanced, and then click to clear the Use default gateway on
> remote network check box.
>
> 3. From the problematic client, can you ping the internal client by
> name/IP? If ping works, can you access the shared folder on the internal
> clients? For example, suppose there is a shared folder called "shares" on
> one workstation located in the internal network of SBS Server, can you
> access this folder using \\computername\shares ?
>
> 4. Since the problem only occurred on particular remote users, please try
> the following tests:
> Here I assume user A is using the client A for VPN access without problem,
> and user B is having difficulty to access the DFS shares using computer B.
>
> a. From computer A, use the user account B to establish the VPN connection
> to the SBS Server, does the access to DFS work?
>
> b. From computer B, use the user account A to establish the VPN connection
> to the SBS Server, does it work?
>
> 5. Can you find any related event log in the Event Viewer on both the
> server and the remote client? If any, please send to me for further
> analysis.
>
> I appreciate your time and cooperation. Please feel free to let me know if
> there is anything I can do for you.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
>
> Best Regards
> Edward Tian(MSFT)
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> | We have setup and SBS 2003 server. We have 18 worker that work from
> remote
> | site. They use RWW, OWA, RPC to HTTP, and VPN. We got some issue with
> VPN.
> |
> | We can connect corectly but for a reason on some of the remote worker PC
> we
> | have difficulty to connect the main share of our company. By the way,
> just
> | to let you know that this main share is a DFS. The majority of our
> worker
> | are able to connect to this share. Few of them get the folowing message
> :
> | w:\Share is not accessible. The network location cannot be reached. For
> | information about network troubleshooting, see windows help.
> |
> | We can ping the server by name, by IP address no problem. I did an
> IPconfig
> | on the PC that are working and on the on that are not working, I got the
> | same config. Also, I remember to get those issue on different customer
> site
> | in the past. This time it is critical, I need to fix this.
> |
> | Thank in advance, if you need more info just ask.
> |
> | Dave
> |
>
>
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