I know this thread is a little old, but I saw that you (ChrisBelzona) have marked this thread. We have GM 6.00.30500 running on a windows xp pro computer. Randomly and unexpectedly, GM will quit about two times a day. Have you experienced this at all and/or found a fix for it?
Thanks...
Open GM and go to File,Configure,License Manager. Highlight your license and look in the right pane. Where it says "Total Users/dist:" -- that is how many licenses you have installed. If it only says 1, that might be why. Also, I noticed on the UNC path you provided, the slashes are...
Check this site out, there must be something there that can help you.
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/software/Administration-tools---Ping-&-trace-utils/
-PuterLuver
Is this what you mean?...to an extent?
http://www.tools4ever.com/products/free/freeping/
I use it to find out when one of my network printers go offline. That happens at least once a day and I can't figure out why.
-PuterLuver
Yes, you are correct about the remote access settings on the xp workstation.
Regarding the 2000 server, you must have Terminal Services running (I think it is by default), and only 2 concurrent connections are allowed, unless you have purchased more CALs.
-PuterLuver
Unless your server has another NIC with a public IP, you won't be able to connect directly to it from outside. If you have a firewall, which I'm assuming you do because your server IP is a public one, you must forward port 3389 FROM your firewall TO the desired (or configured) terminal server...
When you reinstalled everything and recreated the VPN connection, did you make sure to un-check "Use default gateway on remote network". On your VPN connection, right-click on it and select properties. Then click on the "Networking" tab, select TCP/IP and click properties, click the advanced...
Are their laptops using wireless? It could be a wireless signal drop followed with an automatic reconnection. I had someone using wireless at home to VPN to work, and after they VPNed to work, they used rdp to get to their work computers. Every 20 minutes or so, the VPN connection would drop...
To set more detailed sharing permissions, open up My Computer, click on the Tools menu, select Folder Options. In that window, click on the View tab and scroll to the bottom and uncheck Use simple file sharing.
-PuterLuver
what kind of trust did you create? you should have created a two-way transitive trust. Can you see domainb.local from domainA.com?, but not vise versa?
-PuterLuver
what type of domains are these? 2003/2000, 2003/2003, 2000/2000?
try verifying the trust:
Open Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
In the console tree, right-click the domain that contains the trust you want to verify, and then click Properties.
On the Trusts tab, under either Domains...
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