I was wondering if anyone has ever come across this or knows how to accomplish this.
I set up a VPN on a Win2k server, no problem. I connected to it via multiple Win2k Professional clients, no problem. Want to make it seamless for the client when they connect that the network mappings are...
I was wondering if anyone has ever come across this or knows how to accomplish this.
I set up a VPN on a Win2k server, no problem. I connected to it via multiple Win2k Professional clients, no problem. Want to make it seamless for the client when they connect that the network mappings are...
Ok. What I did was as follows. I'm using only 1 NIC. I forwarded all perdinent ports on the firewall to the VPN Server which is on a static address. Then I turned off the DHCP at the router level, and then turned on DHCP & WINS at the Win2k Server level. Everything started working fine...
Hi Mark,
It worked! Thanks! I tried everything that Microsoft's KB's threw at me! The only bummer of removing it from the domain and then re-adding it, was I had to put everything back from the other profile, but at least the errors went away. I voted for you on the post being helpful...
I'm receiving the following error in Event Viewer on a Win2k Server. I extensively searched the Microsoft KB and my Windows 2000 Server Bible without success in resolving this error from occuring.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5513
Date: 8/6/2001...
I'm baffled. I have set up a Win2k Server for PPTP VPN accessability. I am able to connect to the VPN Server, but then unable to browse the now connected to network via Network Neighborhood or by mapping a drive. Any help would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mike Johnson
I'm hoping someone may be able to help.
I'm attempting to allow a few remote users to access their company server from home using cable modem connections through a VPN using Win2k Professional. They would be logging into a Win2k Server, which is behind a Linksys NAT router using a static DSL...
I'm hoping someone may be able to help.
I'm attempting to allow a few remote users to access their company server from home using cable modem connections through a VPN using Win2k Professional. They would be logging into a Win2k Server, which is behind a Linksys NAT router using a static DSL...
Hopefully someone knows the configuration for this.
I have a Linksys 4 Port Cable/DSL Router, is it possible to set it up to allow me to use to 2 static WAN address separately? If not, any suggestions on how this can be accomplished? I'm currently using AT&T@Home coming off an RCA Cable...
Here is my situation.
I have 5 static WAN addresses using only one that comes into a FlowPoint 2200 DSL Modem / 4 Port Router. This DSL Modem / Router leads into 1 of 2 Intel 10/100 NIC’s on a Dell PowerEdge 2300 Server running on Microsoft BackOffice SBS (Small Business Server) version 4.5...
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