HI!
First of all:
DRIVE C MUST NOT BE SHARED!
I'll try to make it clearer:
DRIVE C MUST NOT BE SHARED!
DRIVE C MUST NOT BE SHARED!
DRIVE C MUST NOT BE SHARED!
Doing so opennes an easy way for virusses and other malicious things to infect via the network.
EVEN IF YOU ARE PROTECTED WITH A FIREWALL, IT IS NOT SAFE TO SHARE C DRIVES!
You should remove all C shares from clients.
Share specifice folders and/or use your server's shared folders for sharing.
That's the idea.
(Drive C on the server should only be shared with the administrative share C$ or better not shared at all).
OK, now for the networking stuff.
You'll have to supply more information to get better answers.
What protocols are used in the LAN? (TCP/IP only?)
What is the network configuration?
If you are using TCPIP in the LAN you'll have to check this things at least:
1) Can you access from VPN to another host using IP address?
try
NET VIEW \\x.x.x.x
or Start ==> Run ==>
\\x.x.x.x
from the VPN client.
If this works, then you have a name resolution problem.
Check out WINS and DNS configuration, or implement HOSTS/LMHOSTS files on remote clients.
2) In RRAS manager console on the server, go to your server properties, and in the IP tab check the "IP ROUTING" check box.
Bye
Yizhar
Yizhar Hurwitz