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Name: KDM
Date: September 9, 2009 at 08:51:42 Pacific
OS: Windows Vista
Subcategory: Routers and Hubs
Tags: Vista, SBS 2003, vpn, RDP
Comment:

Hello,

Pls Help, I am able to establish both VPN and Reomte desktop connection to my work SBS 2003 Server but cannot view or access any other PC on are LAN Network.
When i connected through VPN and i check ipconfig all in the remote PC i get an internal Windows IP address 169.254.11.81 which is not part of the LAN IP (192.168.16.X).

I have 2 NIC Cards on the SBS 2003 Server. One connected directly to the internet (192.168.0.1) and one connected to the LAN. I have also configured DHCP & RRAS Servers ( i think correctly) but still getting this same Internal windows IP address when i connect through VPN. I can ping other PC on the network but they are not visible in the Domain tree my LAN.
I need to be able to remote into other client PC on the LAN. Thk in advance for you help.



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Name: wanderer
Date: September 9, 2009 at 08:55:42 Pacific
Reply:

RRAS allows you to configure for server access or server and network access. You configured for server. You need to configure for network access.

Make sure "Allow callers to access my local area network" is checked


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