Not familiar with Quick VPN. Can remote users ping IP addresses on the main
office LAN? If not, the remote office and the main office may be using the
same subnet.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
"Candace Sparks" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Client is running Windows 2003 Server and would like to have remote office
> connect to the main office. They have a linksys WRV54G router at the main
> office and are using their QuickVPN connection to connect to the main
> office. At the remote office they can connect through the VPN using the
> administrator logon, not a regular logon. The VPN connects, but when they
> initiate a remote desktop connection, it does not connect. Before the
> quickvpn was configured, they were able to connect to the main office
> through remote desktop.
>
> I have the same router at my office, and have set up the Quickvpn
> connection. When I am at their remote office, I can connect to my office
by
> logging on as administrator, connecting through the vpn, then using my
user
> login for remote desktop, and I am connected to my SBS 2003 server.
>
> Are their permissions at the client site that might be configured
correctly?
> I am really at a loss and am getting very frustrated.
>
> Thank you for your help in advance!!
>
> Candace Sparks
>
>
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