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Hi
I have a Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional clients in my LAN environment. In my remote location I have Windows 2000 Servers along with Windows 2000 Pro clients. I have a LAN to LAN VPN setup between the two offices. I tried to create shares on my local computer to access the resources in the remote location. However I keep getting the error "They are currently no logon server to service the request"
What should I do to get rid of this problem
Thanks

Your question is a little confusing. If you're trying to set up a share on your machine, that would allow the remote users to access your machine. If you want to access something on a remote system, you'd have to set up the share and file permission on that particular machine. You wouldn't set up a share on your machine to access something on another computer. You'd need a mapped drive for that.
Are you sure that's the exact error? "They" are? Could it actually be "There are currently no logon servers to service the request"? If it's the latter, read this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306927&Product=win2000

Thanks for responding. What I am trying to achieve is the following.
I want to create shares on local machines in my network so that they can access resources from the remote location. When I try to do this I get the error "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request"
The computer accounts have been created in my local domain. In the article refereced they indicated removing the computer accounts from the domain and readding them. Is this to readd to local domain or do these accounts have to be added to the remote domain.
thanks

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