Cannot Connect to Member Server with Vista



I have one client machine that is Vista Ultimate that is connected to the SBS server via VPN. There is a member server (Server2) that I could connect to with XP, but not with Vista and I don't know why.

I can ping Server2, connect via Remote Desktop to Server2 and connect via http to Server2 . . . BUT I CANNOT connect via \\server2 in windows explorer even though I have permissions to do so.

Any ideas why this won't work in Vista?

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