Hi David,
Check out:
Configuring VPN Clients to Support Network Browsing [3284]
This document provides a description of the problem of using Network
Neighborhood/My Network Places to browse the private network when connected
via a VPN link. Solutions to the network browsing problem, as well as
solutions to the authentication issue when accessing internal network
resources, are presented.
http://www.tacteam.net/isaserverorg/vpnkitbeta2/vpnclientbrowsing.htm
HTH,
--
Tom
www.isaserver.org/shinder
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: I would also like to not have to give my Username & password when
accessing
: a share.
:
:
: : > The 'IT Manager'(whose qualifications are that he can turn on a pc, and
: has
: > 'heard' of the internet), doesn't like Terminal Services(he heard it was
: the
: > big bad wolf), I can try and convince them but would much rather use the
: > user account that I login to the VPN with. and use IIS Admin & DNS MMCs.
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > : > > The easiest way is to allow remote admin on the server and use the
: > > remote desktop (or terminal services) client on the workstation. After
: you
: > > initiate the VPN, you run the remote desktop and you get the server
: > desktop
: > > running on the remote client (across the VPN connection).
: > >
: > > Actually the process is running on the server. Only the screen,
: > keyboard
: > > and mouse data is going through the VPN.
: > >
: > > : > > > How can I set up the VPN to allow me to use the IIS & DNS MMC from
: over
: > > the
: > > > VPN?
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