MillMaster
IS-IT--Management
Here is the problem I am facing:
1: Build a new workstation and authenticate it to the domain localy (the DC is local for me, but it doesnt matter)
2: Move the new workstation to a remote location connected by VPN. (The VPN is set up by our routers, not by any client software)
When any users try to view the domain it will give them the old "cant access/might not have rights" error.
I tried to take the user off the domain, then go back on, but the error "domain inaccessable" came up. I had to remove Client for Microsoft Networks in the lan settings just to get her back up for remote access.
Does anyone know what causes these kind of errors? Somone in a remote office added a new computer to the domain, and had no problem, but then moved that computer to the home office and the same thing happened.
1: Build a new workstation and authenticate it to the domain localy (the DC is local for me, but it doesnt matter)
2: Move the new workstation to a remote location connected by VPN. (The VPN is set up by our routers, not by any client software)
When any users try to view the domain it will give them the old "cant access/might not have rights" error.
I tried to take the user off the domain, then go back on, but the error "domain inaccessable" came up. I had to remove Client for Microsoft Networks in the lan settings just to get her back up for remote access.
Does anyone know what causes these kind of errors? Somone in a remote office added a new computer to the domain, and had no problem, but then moved that computer to the home office and the same thing happened.