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      08-18-2005, 11:27 AM
We currently have a remote office connected to the main office via 2 MB long
haul DSL modem. We are interested in installing a 2003 server configured as a
router and file server at thier location. We want to set the remote office on
a new IP scheme / subnet. We would like for the connectivity between the two
lans to be seamless - without have to add routes on every PC, Server, And
router. I have tried to configure RRAS in different roles - with no success.
ANy advice would be appreiciated

Thanks for your time
 
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