P
Patrick
Using Linksys RV0 series vpn routers -
I have a functional tunnel
between to XP machines - fully patched -No SP2
Identical Hardware, Software and Configuration on each machine - simple file
sharing is enabled.
From 192.168.10.100 > I can ping 192.168.20.101 and visa versa.
I can access the highpoint raid card on either machine
from either end using remote machine's internal IP address.
I cannot map a network drive.
Start>Run "\\192.168.20.101\c$ or machine name produces only
"The network path cannot be found"
Same with using the "map network drive" wizard on right click "my computer."
I have been troubleshooting this for several days.
I am beginning to think that "some windows" service is
not running by default as is should - on both ends.
Machine 1 = 192.168.10.100
Machine 2 = 192.168.20.101
both are the same workgroup
Please enlighten me - maybe I am asking XP to do something
that it cannot do...although Linksys says different.
I have a functional tunnel
between to XP machines - fully patched -No SP2
Identical Hardware, Software and Configuration on each machine - simple file
sharing is enabled.
From 192.168.10.100 > I can ping 192.168.20.101 and visa versa.
I can access the highpoint raid card on either machine
from either end using remote machine's internal IP address.
I cannot map a network drive.
Start>Run "\\192.168.20.101\c$ or machine name produces only
"The network path cannot be found"
Same with using the "map network drive" wizard on right click "my computer."
I have been troubleshooting this for several days.
I am beginning to think that "some windows" service is
not running by default as is should - on both ends.
Machine 1 = 192.168.10.100
Machine 2 = 192.168.20.101
both are the same workgroup
Please enlighten me - maybe I am asking XP to do something
that it cannot do...although Linksys says different.