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Joseph
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      12-09-2003, 06:51 PM
Hello,
I am trying to get files from one pc to the next via the
internet can this be done?
2. My tsweb connections are fine both computers log on
just fine and files are accessible to work with.
I also tried the New Connection Wizard to create a VPN
connection. Both PC's connected fine but how do you view
the other computers hard drives and files for the
transmission? I have no trouble whatsoever making
connections (thank God) But I dont know how to get the
files from one to the next.
Machine A Server 2003 Enterprise
Machine B WXP Pro
Thanks
Joseph

 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]
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      12-09-2003, 07:47 PM
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Unable to browse through PPTP/VPN connection
Symptoms: 1. If the WINS server is on the same computer as the PPTP/VPN
server, and you attempt to connect to a computer using a PPTP/VPN client,
you may experience following problem: 1) The NetBIOS name of the computer to
which you are attempting to connect is not resolved. 2) You may receive an
error message similar to the following error message: "System error 53 has
occurred. The network path was not found" when using net view or opening
Network Knighthood.
2. If the WINS server is not on the same computer as the PPTP server and you
attempt to connect to a computer using a PPTP client, you may be able to
connect to computers on your local area network (LAN), but you may be unable
to connect to network shares or resources on the PPTP server.
Resolutions: Inability to browse often means the client can't resolve
NetBIOS names.
1. If this is a workgroup network, enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP on the server
and clients.
2. If this is domain network and the WINS server is on the same computer as
the PPTP/VPN server, move the WINS server to a different computer.
3. Add the NetBEUI protocol for your PPTP tunnel instead of, or in addition
to, TCP/IP.
4. By default, most routers and firewalls prevent the transmission of
NetBIOS names unless you enable UDP ports 137 and 138 and TCP port 139. Try
to enable UDP ports 137 and 138 and TCP port 139 across all routers and
firewalls between the PPTP/VPN client and PPTP/VPN server.
5. Make sure the client has correct DNS, WINS and Master Browser settings.
6. Make sure the default gateway points to the remote network rather than to
the ISP.
7. Some ISP might block ports required for NetBIOS name broadcasts.
8. If WINS address is not distributed upon connection to VPN, LMHOSTS should
be configured to enable Domain to be located.
9. If you try these techniques and the client still can't browse, try to use
UNC to connect to the remote resources by ip, for example, use the net use
h: \\serverip\sharename command.
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Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help.

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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips & Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.

"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:041001c3be8d$d3fb3df0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
> I am trying to get files from one pc to the next via the
> internet can this be done?
> 2. My tsweb connections are fine both computers log on
> just fine and files are accessible to work with.
> I also tried the New Connection Wizard to create a VPN
> connection. Both PC's connected fine but how do you view
> the other computers hard drives and files for the
> transmission? I have no trouble whatsoever making
> connections (thank God) But I dont know how to get the
> files from one to the next.
> Machine A Server 2003 Enterprise
> Machine B WXP Pro
> Thanks
> Joseph
>



 
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Joseph
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      12-09-2003, 08:56 PM
Please consider I have never done this before but here is
what I have heard. My friend has accessed his buddy via
remote connection (web) and all he did to get the file
from one pc to the other (his) was drag it out of the
window onto his desktop. How can I do this?
I know that one of them does not have a VPN.
Thanks very much
Joseph
second once you have made your VPN connection where do you
go from there to browse the other PC?
>-----Original Message-----
>quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>
>Unable to browse through PPTP/VPN connection
>Symptoms: 1. If the WINS server is on the same computer

as the PPTP/VPN
>server, and you attempt to connect to a computer using a

PPTP/VPN client,
>you may experience following problem: 1) The NetBIOS name

of the computer to
>which you are attempting to connect is not resolved. 2)

You may receive an
>error message similar to the following error

message: "System error 53 has
>occurred. The network path was not found" when using net

view or opening
>Network Knighthood.
>2. If the WINS server is not on the same computer as the

PPTP server and you
>attempt to connect to a computer using a PPTP client, you

may be able to
>connect to computers on your local area network (LAN),

but you may be unable
>to connect to network shares or resources on the PPTP

server.
>Resolutions: Inability to browse often means the client

can't resolve
>NetBIOS names.
>1. If this is a workgroup network, enable NetBIOS over

TCP/IP on the server
>and clients.
>2. If this is domain network and the WINS server is on

the same computer as
>the PPTP/VPN server, move the WINS server to a different

computer.
>3. Add the NetBEUI protocol for your PPTP tunnel instead

of, or in addition
>to, TCP/IP.
>4. By default, most routers and firewalls prevent the

transmission of
>NetBIOS names unless you enable UDP ports 137 and 138 and

TCP port 139. Try
>to enable UDP ports 137 and 138 and TCP port 139 across

all routers and
>firewalls between the PPTP/VPN client and PPTP/VPN server.
>5. Make sure the client has correct DNS, WINS and Master

Browser settings.
>6. Make sure the default gateway points to the remote

network rather than to
>the ISP.
>7. Some ISP might block ports required for NetBIOS name

broadcasts.
>8. If WINS address is not distributed upon connection to

VPN, LMHOSTS should
>be configured to enable Domain to be located.
>9. If you try these techniques and the client still can't

browse, try to use
>UNC to connect to the remote resources by ip, for

example, use the net use
>h: \\serverip\sharename command.
>--
>For more and other information, go to

http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>
>Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need

consulting services.
>Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you

may get more help.
>
>Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
>Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips &

Troubleshooting on
>http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
>
>"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:041001c3be8d$d3fb3df0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello,
>> I am trying to get files from one pc to the next via the
>> internet can this be done?
>> 2. My tsweb connections are fine both computers log on
>> just fine and files are accessible to work with.
>> I also tried the New Connection Wizard to create a VPN
>> connection. Both PC's connected fine but how do you view
>> the other computers hard drives and files for the
>> transmission? I have no trouble whatsoever making
>> connections (thank God) But I dont know how to get the
>> files from one to the next.
>> Machine A Server 2003 Enterprise
>> Machine B WXP Pro
>> Thanks
>> Joseph
>>

>
>
>.
>

 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]
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      12-10-2003, 01:55 PM

I don't know the first one. after establishing the VPN, you can do what you
should be in the LAN, for example access TS.
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For more and other information, go to http://www.ChicagoTech.net

Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services.
Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help.

Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips & Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.

"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:049c01c3be9f$4d1ed690$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Please consider I have never done this before but here is
> what I have heard. My friend has accessed his buddy via
> remote connection (web) and all he did to get the file
> from one pc to the other (his) was drag it out of the
> window onto his desktop. How can I do this?
> I know that one of them does not have a VPN.
> Thanks very much
> Joseph
> second once you have made your VPN connection where do you
> go from there to browse the other PC?
> >-----Original Message-----
> >quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> >
> >Unable to browse through PPTP/VPN connection
> >Symptoms: 1. If the WINS server is on the same computer

> as the PPTP/VPN
> >server, and you attempt to connect to a computer using a

> PPTP/VPN client,
> >you may experience following problem: 1) The NetBIOS name

> of the computer to
> >which you are attempting to connect is not resolved. 2)

> You may receive an
> >error message similar to the following error

> message: "System error 53 has
> >occurred. The network path was not found" when using net

> view or opening
> >Network Knighthood.
> >2. If the WINS server is not on the same computer as the

> PPTP server and you
> >attempt to connect to a computer using a PPTP client, you

> may be able to
> >connect to computers on your local area network (LAN),

> but you may be unable
> >to connect to network shares or resources on the PPTP

> server.
> >Resolutions: Inability to browse often means the client

> can't resolve
> >NetBIOS names.
> >1. If this is a workgroup network, enable NetBIOS over

> TCP/IP on the server
> >and clients.
> >2. If this is domain network and the WINS server is on

> the same computer as
> >the PPTP/VPN server, move the WINS server to a different

> computer.
> >3. Add the NetBEUI protocol for your PPTP tunnel instead

> of, or in addition
> >to, TCP/IP.
> >4. By default, most routers and firewalls prevent the

> transmission of
> >NetBIOS names unless you enable UDP ports 137 and 138 and

> TCP port 139. Try
> >to enable UDP ports 137 and 138 and TCP port 139 across

> all routers and
> >firewalls between the PPTP/VPN client and PPTP/VPN server.
> >5. Make sure the client has correct DNS, WINS and Master

> Browser settings.
> >6. Make sure the default gateway points to the remote

> network rather than to
> >the ISP.
> >7. Some ISP might block ports required for NetBIOS name

> broadcasts.
> >8. If WINS address is not distributed upon connection to

> VPN, LMHOSTS should
> >be configured to enable Domain to be located.
> >9. If you try these techniques and the client still can't

> browse, try to use
> >UNC to connect to the remote resources by ip, for

> example, use the net use
> >h: \\serverip\sharename command.
> >--
> >For more and other information, go to

> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> >
> >Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need

> consulting services.
> >Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you

> may get more help.
> >
> >Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> >Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips &

> Troubleshooting on
> >http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
> >
> >"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
> >news:041001c3be8d$d3fb3df0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Hello,
> >> I am trying to get files from one pc to the next via the
> >> internet can this be done?
> >> 2. My tsweb connections are fine both computers log on
> >> just fine and files are accessible to work with.
> >> I also tried the New Connection Wizard to create a VPN
> >> connection. Both PC's connected fine but how do you view
> >> the other computers hard drives and files for the
> >> transmission? I have no trouble whatsoever making
> >> connections (thank God) But I dont know how to get the
> >> files from one to the next.
> >> Machine A Server 2003 Enterprise
> >> Machine B WXP Pro
> >> Thanks
> >> Joseph
> >>

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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