RE: Second request for help (HELLLLLP!!!)

From: Victor (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/06/04


Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 10:20:36 -0800

Thank you Darrell, I'll look at the articles and hopefully
I'll be able to resolve the access issue for my client.
I'll keep you informed. Once again, thanks.
Best regards,
Victor Vasquez
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello Victor,
>Not really my area but let me suggest this, I don't think
this is a modem
>issue.
>Look at this article first.
>You have to enable access via the routing and remote
access wizard in
>Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=323381
>and
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=323441
>Thanks,
>Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights
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>| Hello Everyone at MS Support:
>| Sorry about the anoying subject line but this is really
>| driving me crazy. I'm trying to please my client by
>| getting a modem that will work with Server 2003 but I
>| haven't been able to find anyone who will has a
certified
>| modem that I can install on a Dell PowerEdge 600SC. It
has
>| to have the ability to AutoAnswer one in-bound user
(the
>| accountant), that's it. Any ideas? For more detail of
this
>| problem, read below. (Here's hoping you don't fall
asleep
>| while you read this).
>|
>| I have successfully installed, configured and activated
>| everything that is needed with a newly purchased Dell
>| Poweredge 600SC server using Windows 2003. Of course
the
>| server came from Dell preconfigured but we had a
situation
>| where the drive configuration wasn't setup the way that
>| best matched my client's requirements. With that said,
>| here is my problem. My client has an outside accountant
>| that requires access to the network via a dialup
>| connection. My clients' ISP provider charges extra for
>| every inbound VPN connection so that at the moment is
not
>| an option for me, even though I tried to sell them on
the
>| idea, my client will not pay the extra fee necessary to
>| allow the accountant to do whatever it is that needs to
be
>| done at least twice a month on the network. Some info
that
>| may be necessary for you to help me; first it is a very
>| small firm, no more than 5 people at any given time.
>| Second, of the 5 people two are remote users (one the
>| daughter/assistant of my client - she has access to
>| the server and network via the only VPN connection
>| allowed). She uses a cable modem from her home and the
ISP
>| provider has allowed access to a port of entry for her
to
>| gain access to our internal TCP/IP network, no problem
>| there. There are two users who are on Windows XP and
these
>| are desktops, again, no problem there. I (their
>| consultant) using Windows 2000 Pro on a notebook, I too
>| need access to help with remote admin task and the
other
>| person is the accountant, in need of remote access
through
>| Dial-up. I tried to configure my USRobotics
V.Everything
>| modem to auto-answer but the server would not respond
to
>| the modem. Please keep in mind that my USRobotics
>| V.Everything works with AutoAnswer at my home office
>| without any problems, mind you I am connecting my USR
>| modem to a server running Windows 2000 and not 2003. I
>| didn't get any errors on installing my modem onto my
>| clients server but I couldn't get the server to allow
>| the modem to connect with another computer that was
trying
>| to dial-in.
>| Okay my question(s) are as follows: First, I've been
>| trying to find an external modem that has passed or
will
>| pass the Microsoft certification process to function
with
>| Server 2003 without a problem, are there any
manufactures
>| and models that Microsoft can recommend? Please keep in
>| mind I've already visited the Server catalog site and I
>| wasn't able to find any. (Forget about the Dell/ modem,
I
>| ordered one and neither Dell tech-support nor I could
get
>| their recommended modem to work with dial-in access.
>| Second, once I do find an adequate modem for my client,
>| how do I allow it to answer inbound connections so that
a
>| remote user can access the network? Once again please
keep
>| in mind that I have set up the VPN/Remote access
controls
>| within the server and according to the operating
system,
>| everything seems to be configured correctly. I've
granted
>| all rights and access privileges and all seem to be
>| correct. Any ideas, anyone? As a matter of fact, when I
>| try to dial-in into the server, I don't even get far
>| enough into the login to see if I get login error
>| messages.
>| Thanks for your help in advance,
>|
>| Regards, Victor
>| vvasquezny@hotmail.com
>|
>|
>|
>
>.
>



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