Summary: Thank You for your answer. I explain better. Hi, I'm making a VPN between Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 (VPN Client). I used L2TP/IPsec in tun...
Summary: - Hope someone can help - What i'm trying to achieve is simply to access a shared folder on a Windows Server 2003 sp1. I know that Win Xp home cannot ...
Summary: I have the same problem on my sever, I have re-installed the system 4-times but the problem comes back after 2-3 days I can flush it with arp -d but t...
Summary: I need to figure out how to set up a VPN, I have configured everything in Routing and remote access, but how do you let certin people see a specific f...
Summary: I have a feeling there is a fairly simple answer to my problem. I have a Server 2003 machine with Routing and Remote Access enabled. The machine has t...
Summary: We have a domain run with two servers, and three IP ranges: 10.0.0.x for servers and fixed IP gear like printers 10.0.1.x and 10.0.2.x DHCP fr PCs and...
Summary: Well, regarding your first question - I don't know! By routable addresses, do you mean static ip addresses assigned to our XP machines? If that's wh...
Summary: I'm going crazy with this problem. I'm trying to get vpn access happening with my newly installed SBS2003 Server. Internet works fine and so does ac...
Summary: Hi, I am having issues remote accessing a server 2003 box. It was originally configured as a Routing and Remote Access, but has since been moved insid...
Summary: Google RRAS [routing and remote access service]for the how to's Example of Oxymoron: Person who is pro life and anti sex education. Education is key t...
Summary: You were using drivers and docs written for workstation os's. That was the problem. Have you tried loading the zoom as I described using a standard 5...
Summary: I got DHCP working :D All clients connected to the 2nd NIC (10.0.0.1) getting an IP and I can ping 10.0.0.1 The NAT keeps giving trouble thought. I ca...
Summary: i need a similiar solution , i have w2k3 , and i have configured it for vpn use (by configuring routing and remote access service...) , my machine is...
Summary: Hi, I’ve been trying to configure a secure VPN for our workers to access the domain network from outside our headquarters using their laptops. So at...
Summary: Hello, Hoping someone can help me out on this one. I have a Windows 2003 Server and a Windows XP machine. Peer-peer using TCP/IP. I am getting error...
Summary: Yes, I have VPN / NAT translation for the routing and remote access. The vpn client gets an internal ip address say 192.168.0.11 or so and the server ...
Summary: Ideally you would not burden your server with this overhead. But if you want then read up on RRAS [routing and remote access service] Golly gee wile...
Summary: Firstly when you traceroute from the xp machines the first hop is you default gateway, what is it? then traceroute from the server see if the gateways...
Summary: Hi. I have a little bit of a problem configuring Windows 2003 to do NAT on a single network card (if that is possible). Here's the deal: i have a comp...
Summary: I irregularly get this message on my Windows 2003 box: Error code 00000050, parameter1 feffcde8, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 f79c8183, parameter4 ...
Summary: Yes it is but you will need to configure the RRAS service first. This should be installed by default. Ok I must warn that I am still studying for my M...
Summary: In case you haven't already figured this out, I'll try to explain. The issue here is "default" gateway, versus gateway. When you have more than one ...
Summary: Hello, I have problems sharing my internet connection (adsl) through NAT. I have already used Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) but I heard it doesnt ...
Summary: I've installed windows 2003 with DNS, Routing and Remote Access & Exchange 2003 on one server. Everything went smoothly for the first 3 days, then sud...