Thank you for the reply,
We use the built-in windows VPN client. I can't rely on pushing a group policy to the device since it could be a user's home machine and not a member of our domain.
Thanks again,
Hello,
Can anyone inform me how I can force a windows VPN client to use the default gateway on the remote network from the server side?
All I can find via google is how to change the setting on the client, and that's not what I want. I also see terms related to multilink but I don't think...
prefix: ^^ not a phone guy :)
We have a NEC Ultra 192 PBX, and it's pretty slick. However there seems to be a forward/transfer set somewhere that I cannot find, and it seems to be at the jack/port level.
I have one phone in an old lab that we have here, and no matter what extension I give it...
I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction here.. I need to setup our side of a IPSec tunnel on our cisco 1710, but I do not know how to add our source IP to the config, as in I've got:
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1 Internal IP of server that will be using the tunnel
1 an otherwise...
I've been trying to get this to work for a week now. :(
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I wanted to check here to see if there was a better way to do this:
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doesn't that sort of defeat the purpose of a dmz? If you can map a drive between the two that means that you've got netbios talking back and forth which i also wouldn't recommend. But, if you do have netbios, try using the computername\username password when trying to connect the virtual
I haven't used sysprep with 2003 yet, but it could be that 2003 is more dependent on the computer name than 2000 is. Or IIS is trying to run as an account that might have the same name but a different SID. I've seen services on 2003 that run now as 'network service' such as windows media...
They need to go to a read-only folder if they CD up from theirs. If not, just like he said before they will dump files, and try to get to where they shouldn't be. Unfortuantely, you cannot remove or deny the everyone group of that user from the folder above it, due to directory traverse...
Hiya, I've used analog, awstats, urchin, and livestats, they all seem to have their limitations, but for the customers we have that want free stats, I'd like to stick with awstats or analog, but it's a pain when you're doing it for more than a few domains (read: 70) :( has anyone seen an asp or...
I have only seen this happen locally when your computer is connecting to another internal server that is behind a nat'ed firewall, or you have an entry in your hosts file that points hostname to that IP.
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