We have external partners who we would like to be able to access certain resources behind VPN, but they are not "SBS Users" - How would I set up such
an account? Or, does VPN access have to be directly tied to a user license?
Thanks!
Re: proper naming of a domain ... The primary reason for not being able to see resources/browse etc during a VPN is that the IPschema of remote network is the same as the LAN that you are connecting to. ... from home I can Connect to the server and it tells me that I am connect to ...resources it tells me that the path cannot be found. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
RE: VPN Connection Flunky: WINS wont Start Error 2?? uh oh! ..."RobWill" wrote: ... usable over the VPN.... a link in network places. ... They still need to get into the resources there everyday. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Site-to-Site VPN Question ... pictures that are on the server at the main office. ... The eaisiest way to do a simple VPN would be to setup Routing and Remote ... users will be able to access shared resources on the main site. ... main purpose of our VPN will be file sharing on the Server site. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
RE: SBS 2008 VPN Network Resources Access Issue ... Once I login to vpn, of course I cannot access the network resources, but i ... also cannot access the sbs server via RDP using an internal IP address of the ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: firewall for isolating wireless network? ... > resources or do you also need to encrypt it above and beyond WEP? ... existing VPN server-- on a specific range of ports. ... The T1 would slow things down, but the home connections are generally ... In-house wireless users would be connecting to the WAP,... (comp.security.firewalls)