In this case, it is better to have WINS server. These search results may help,
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VPN name resolution and browsing
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"lmelm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:926F980D-877D-4B7B-9074-(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi,
I have two networks in diferent location each one, these are connected by
two appliances VPN to VPN. The netrwork1 has windos server 2003 with a domain
in the Network2 just has the appliance, a switch and the computers, and is in
the same domain, My probelm is that I get ping answer from Network1 to
Network2, in fact if I go to Start--Run--\\computerNetwork2 I can see the
shares, but if I go to "My Network Places"I just see the computers that are
in Network1. I guess I need to configure someting in the Windows Server 2003
but I dont know what need to do, Any idea???
In network2 I can see all the computer from both networks