VPN problems router to router

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Hi,

I've got a network problem with connecting a windows 2003 server with a windows 2000 adv server via Internet.

I can connet and browse the 2000 server from the 2003 server but i can't browse it on any of my workstations on my network.

The network layout is as follows:
192.168.1.x -> 2000 server
192.168.2.x -> 2003 server

What am I doing wrong?

I hope that someone can help me.
 
Hi,

I've got a network problem with connecting a windows 2003 server with
a windows 2000 adv server via Internet.

I can connet and browse the 2000 server from the 2003 server but i
can't browse it on any of my workstations on my network.

The network layout is as follows:
192.168.1.x -> 2000 server
192.168.2.x -> 2003 server

What am I doing wrong?

I hope that someone can help me.

VPN Server: Incoming Connection Properties > Networking tab > TCP/IP
properties. Under Network Access, make sure the "Allow callers to access
my local area network" checkbox is checked.

Mike
 
Hi,

I've got a network problem with connecting a windows 2003 server with a windows 2000 adv server via Internet.

I can connet and browse the 2000 server from the 2003 server but i can't browse it on any of my workstations on my network.

The network layout is as follows:
192.168.1.x -> 2000 server
192.168.2.x -> 2003 server

What am I doing wrong?

I hope that someone can help me.
Hello,

it looks like the servers are located on two different networks.

If the workstation and the server are in the same network, can they
communicate with each other?

Do you have a router that connects these two networks together?

Is the default gateway and DNS set properly on your workstations?

regards,

SteveC
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Never mind my post. Didn't realize you were dealing with a VPN.

regards,

SteveC
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