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#1 By 81519 (203.56.127.1) at Thursday, July 05, 2007 05:58:48 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by jonifresh: Hello chaps - hope someone can help 1 Pc running Win Server 2003 small business, 5 clients connect to the server to access shared files and the server also backs up dailey. Active Directory is installed but i've not yet connected any of the clients to it as yet because some are XPhome users. I've changed the client Pc`s to the same workgroup name as the Server's domain name and this works ok for file sharing etc. As for the VPN The server isn't configured as a VPN server; I've just simply added a VPN connection from the network wizard. One client only needs to connect to it so i thought it would be alittle overkill to install RRAS. Anyway after upgrading my Netgear's firmware / configuring firewall settings etc - the router now supports VPN access and I can connect to the VPN from a client PC running Windows XP Pro. My problem is that I can’t ping the server from it’s ip address or see any shared resourses, which is the whole idea of the VPN. I can ping the netgear router 192.168.0.1 so I know that the Ip address and subnet are fine on the client side, but as for pinging or sharing the files – it’s a no go. I;ve tried to map a drive and various other things but I’m stuck. I just get the error message that the server can not be reached etc. Now if I set the VPN up on a windows XP pro computer this works ok. So some where along the lines the server software is causing problems.. Any help will be appreciated. [/QUOTE] What is the model of the Netgear Router you are running? Do you have remote management or reply to pings turned on in the router? ---------------------------------------------- Forsaken



 

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