One of my clients has a laptop which he wishes to use at hoe and at work. At home he just has a ISDN router which is used for browing the Internet and picking up POP3 email. At work he has a Windows 2K server which acts as an ADSL Router. I don't have access to change his work setup as this is...
We are having some wierdness when tryin to share a HP 930C printer on a client W2K machine. The setup is W2K server running Exchange 5.5 and DNS/DHCP/etc. and a mix of W2K and other Windows clients.
After installing the printer I am trying to share it with the other users on the network so I go...
Thanks to Niall's assistance I have managed to get my laptop connected to my Router/Firewall (IPSEC) via VPN, and hence to my Windows NT network. I can Ping the machines using 10.0.0.??? and they all respond happily.
However I can map a drive on the client machines, but not on the nT Server...
We have a Windows NT 4 Server and a small network. This is connected to a Netpilot router (a Linux box I think?) which is permanently connected to the Internet and acts as a firewall, gives access to web etc. The NT Server and the clients do not have external IP addresses, the router uses DHCP...
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