This is a repost of a question earlier but with a different issue.
The server at the remote office (Windows 2000) can connect to our SBS2K
server without any problems.
To view the SBS network I have to disable the internal NIC. Is there anyway
of being able to keep the internal NIC alive and having the ability of the
clients behind the remote office's server being able to see the SBS network
as well.
Any Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance

Andy C

Re: VPN Problem by Merv

Merv
Mon Jan 26 11:39:34 CST 2004

Andy:

Are the main and remote networks using the same subnet. If so, change the
remote office to a different subnet.

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Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
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"Andy C" <andrew.cliffe@codeweavers.net> wrote in message
news:ex$JyCC5DHA.1968@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> This is a repost of a question earlier but with a different issue.
> The server at the remote office (Windows 2000) can connect to our SBS2K
> server without any problems.
> To view the SBS network I have to disable the internal NIC. Is there
anyway
> of being able to keep the internal NIC alive and having the ability of the
> clients behind the remote office's server being able to see the SBS
network
> as well.
> Any Help would be much appreciated.
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andy C
>
>



Re: VPN Problem by Andy

Andy
Mon Jan 26 12:38:40 CST 2004

I have tried to change the subnet as well.
If I disable the internal network it all works fine but it also disables the
internet.
Have I missed something completely obvious?
Thanks again

Andy C


"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@hotmail.com_no_spam> wrote in message
news:Or$tBND5DHA.2008@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Andy:
>
> Are the main and remote networks using the same subnet. If so, change the
> remote office to a different subnet.
>
> --
> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
> ===================================
> "Andy C" <andrew.cliffe@codeweavers.net> wrote in message
> news:ex$JyCC5DHA.1968@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > This is a repost of a question earlier but with a different issue.
> > The server at the remote office (Windows 2000) can connect to our SBS2K
> > server without any problems.
> > To view the SBS network I have to disable the internal NIC. Is there
> anyway
> > of being able to keep the internal NIC alive and having the ability of
the
> > clients behind the remote office's server being able to see the SBS
> network
> > as well.
> > Any Help would be much appreciated.
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Andy C
> >
> >
>
>



Re: VPN Problem by Merv

Merv
Mon Jan 26 17:34:04 CST 2004

Have you applied the hotfix and regedits in KB 292822 to the SBS server
(only regedits needed if running Windows 2000 SP4 on the SBS)?

Are there routers involved?
How many NICs in the branch office Win2000 server?



"Andy C" <andrew.cliffe@codeweavers.net> wrote in message
news:uWtKTuD5DHA.2480@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I have tried to change the subnet as well.
> If I disable the internal network it all works fine but it also disables
the
> internet.
> Have I missed something completely obvious?
> Thanks again
>
> Andy C
>
>
> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@hotmail.com_no_spam> wrote in message
> news:Or$tBND5DHA.2008@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Andy:
> >
> > Are the main and remote networks using the same subnet. If so, change
the
> > remote office to a different subnet.
> >
> > --
> > Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
> > ===================================
> > "Andy C" <andrew.cliffe@codeweavers.net> wrote in message
> > news:ex$JyCC5DHA.1968@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > > This is a repost of a question earlier but with a different issue.
> > > The server at the remote office (Windows 2000) can connect to our
SBS2K
> > > server without any problems.
> > > To view the SBS network I have to disable the internal NIC. Is there
> > anyway
> > > of being able to keep the internal NIC alive and having the ability of
> the
> > > clients behind the remote office's server being able to see the SBS
> > network
> > > as well.
> > > Any Help would be much appreciated.
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Andy C
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>