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Help! VPN connected no access

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Name: SuperSaiyan
Date: May 31, 2003 at 10:12:25 Pacific
OS: XP SP1
CPU/Ram: Athlon 1.1/512
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I've set up a VPN connection for access to work files from my home XP box. I log in, the connection is made but can see nothing else to indicate that I have access - no file access. I'm using a BEFSR41 linksys cable router with a newer firmware version that should support VPNs. Any clues would be appreciated.



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Name: Robert
Date: May 31, 2003 at 12:13:43 Pacific
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Quoted from http://www25.brinkster.com/chicagotech/

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 LAN, for example, use the net use h: \\servername\sharename command.

Robert, MS-MVP & MCSE
http://www25.brinkster.com/chicagotech/


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Response Number 2
Name: dc25
Date: June 28, 2003 at 21:31:50 Pacific
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I too has the same problem browsing the remote pptp server over vpn. I was able to configure the WINS to resolve the NetBIOS name of the PPTP server, but when i use the UNC name to connect to the server resource, It would return "system error 53....the network path was not found" error message. Any other suggestions would be truely appreciated.


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