Here is the problem:
I have a VPN (router endpoint to router endpoint)
successfully working between the main office and a remote
site. The user has a laptop (xp pro sp1) that has been
added to the domain and has worked at the office. Now
when the laptop is at the remote site, I can log into the
domain and check email from the exchange server over the
vpn, but I just can't access any file shares on the
server while logged into the domain. When I do this, I
get a login prompt that fails no matter what user I put
in.
Here is the odd thing. If I don't log into the domain
(just logon as a user on the local machine) then I am
able to access file shares. Start Run \\server\share.
When prompted, I put in the exact same user and password
that I had tried before when logged into the domain and
voila.
So something is happening when I log on to the domain
that is prohibiting me to access file shares via the VPN.
The vpn routers are connecting separate subnets and
netbios is supposed to be being passed over the vpn by
the endpoints.
Thanks for any tips,
Dave
Oh, one other issue that may or may not be related is
that the same machine won't browse the internet via http
while connected to the VPN at the remote site. I can
connect to other internet resources (ftp, telnet, etc) as
well as connect to a web server at each subnet of the
VPN, but just no http via the internet. This occurs
when logged into the network on not on this machine, but
it doesn't occur when moved to a different network (not
on the vpn) Also, When I attached my personal laptop to
the network I was able get full internet access and
access to file shares accross the vpn (I wasn't logging
into the domain at the time).
Thanks again for any help!
"Dave" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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So the problem occurs when he logs into the office domain
via the VPN connection and only when he is logged into
the domain. If he goes workgroup style and just logs
onto the local machine via the local admin profile, then
he can successfully get into the file shares on the
server (over the vpn).
Thanks for the help!
Dave
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Thanks again,
Dave
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This will not work in reverse. A workgroup machine will not accept the
domain credentials.
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This is a laptop that moves from one subnet of a network
to another subnet of the network. The network is
connected via a VPN. I want the laptop to log into the
network even when connected to the remote subnet. The
laptop appears to log in fine and I can access exchange
server as well as send and receive messages. However I
can't access the file shares on the server when connected
to the remote side. The server in question is a SBS2003
server so everything is self contained. Any tips on
troubleshooting this?
Thanks!
Dave
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