Mapped Drives over VPN



Hi,

I have a W2003 AD setup with a number of remote sites.
One of these sites has SBS 2003 installed that serves the 7 employees
fine.
I also have a hot desk setup which is basically a network cable on a
desk that users from main office use to connect up.
However I am having a prob with their mapped drives, they get
disconnected.
I have put server names and IP addresses into local host files on
laptops.(have also tried making entry in DNS on SBS server, but dont
hav it in both at same time)
When I map the drive though with a Domain Admin account it mapps but
then once you disconnect it again and try to reconnect with same
account it wont let you.
Its prob some security thing in XP but I want to get rid of it!!!
There is a VPN between remote site (sonicwall) and main office
(Checkpoint NGX)
and that is working fine as users can access intranet fine and son on.
they can even run an old accounts package that they need from time to
time!!
Can ping everything up there and they can ping everything here.......
Please please help....
Vin

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