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      12-30-2004, 03:01 PM
Hello All,

We are using 2003 Server Ent. Ed. for VPN access
Problem: Our test users are able to connect and login onto the VPN (PPTP).
However, at that point thay cannot access or even ping any resources on our
notwork. I am not sure whats at fault here. Myself, i have no problems using
the VPN from home. Is it misconfiguration on VPN connection on the users end?
I know this is a very general question, and i can provide any detail needed.

Thanks for help

~MNI
 
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      12-30-2004, 05:00 PM
compare your ip with their ip. also use pathping to see where the traffic to
go.

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"MNI" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello All,
>
> We are using 2003 Server Ent. Ed. for VPN access
> Problem: Our test users are able to connect and login onto the VPN (PPTP).
> However, at that point thay cannot access or even ping any resources on
> our
> notwork. I am not sure whats at fault here. Myself, i have no problems
> using
> the VPN from home. Is it misconfiguration on VPN connection on the users
> end?
> I know this is a very general question, and i can provide any detail
> needed.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> ~MNI



 
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Steve Riley [MSFT]
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      12-31-2004, 08:14 PM
Make sure that your VPN server knows how to route *back* to the subnet the
test clients are on, and that the resources on your internal network also
can route to the VPN server. I forget this step sometimes myself...

Steve Riley
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> Hello All,
>
> We are using 2003 Server Ent. Ed. for VPN access
> Problem: Our test users are able to connect and login onto the VPN
> (PPTP).
> However, at that point thay cannot access or even ping any resources
> on our
> notwork. I am not sure whats at fault here. Myself, i have no problems
> using
> the VPN from home. Is it misconfiguration on VPN connection on the
> users end?
> I know this is a very general question, and i can provide any detail
> needed.
> Thanks for help
>
> ~MNI
>



 
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