SunnyByfleet
Technical User
This one is driving me nuts.
At this office all the computers are on one subnet. I can use remote desktop to access computer B, C, D and E from computer A, and vice verca.
Now, if I connect via a VPN, I can access computer A remotely, but I cannot access computer B or computer C. I can also access computer D and E.
If I access computer A, I can then access a computer D or E by using RDC on computer A, but that is plain daft.
Is there any reason why RDC would not behave in the way I have specified? As I said, the problem occurs when I go via a VPN, but it only affects some of the computers.
I have disabled firewalls etc on the affected machines, but to no effect.
Any ideas?
At this office all the computers are on one subnet. I can use remote desktop to access computer B, C, D and E from computer A, and vice verca.
Now, if I connect via a VPN, I can access computer A remotely, but I cannot access computer B or computer C. I can also access computer D and E.
If I access computer A, I can then access a computer D or E by using RDC on computer A, but that is plain daft.
Is there any reason why RDC would not behave in the way I have specified? As I said, the problem occurs when I go via a VPN, but it only affects some of the computers.
I have disabled firewalls etc on the affected machines, but to no effect.
Any ideas?