Allowing Remote Clients to Access Network Shares



Hi,

SBS2003 SP1 Single NIC configuration, no ISA Firewall. All client machines
running XP SP2.

Remote clients are able to access the network through VPN only. Only TCP1723
& GRE forward through the router to the SBS server. No RWW allowed.

Remote clients are members of the SBS Mobile Users group, they have no
problems connecting, and can establish remote desktop connections fine.

However I'd like these users to simply connect through a VPN, then have
access to network shares as per their user permissions. When users attempt
to connect to a network share, they get the message "The user is not allowed
to log on from this workstation".

Is there a way that I can allow remote users to access the network shares
once they've connected through a VPN, without having to join their local
workstations to the domain?

EightBall.


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