Hi I have got a SBS2K server to which I need to setup a remote office to be
able to view the files on the SBS2K server.
I have created a VPN link and the client connection is granted access so I
have a link between the two.
The question is this...
How do I get the ability of the remote office to view the files/folders
inside the SBS server?
Is this possible?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance

Andy C

Re: VPN quickie by billyw

billyw
Mon Jan 26 07:36:56 CST 2004

have you tried opening explorer (not internet explorer) and using IP address
or name of server ?
e.g. \\servername
or \\192.168.2.xx whatever the ip is of server.


"Andy C" <andrew.cliffe@codeweavers.net> wrote in message
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> Hi I have got a SBS2K server to which I need to setup a remote office to
be
> able to view the files on the SBS2K server.
> I have created a VPN link and the client connection is granted access so I
> have a link between the two.
> The question is this...
> How do I get the ability of the remote office to view the files/folders
> inside the SBS server?
> Is this possible?
> Any help would be much appreciated.
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andy C
>
>



Re: VPN quickie by Andy

Andy
Mon Jan 26 07:58:36 CST 2004

Yeah my fault, missed that one, didnt check the ip address of the client
machine, it was already set to the same address as teh server so i got no
where.
Cheers again

Andy C


"billyw" <b@brainless.net> wrote in message
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> have you tried opening explorer (not internet explorer) and using IP
address
> or name of server ?
> e.g. \\servername
> or \\192.168.2.xx whatever the ip is of server.
>
>
> "Andy C" <andrew.cliffe@codeweavers.net> wrote in message
> news:uV10R6A5DHA.564@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Hi I have got a SBS2K server to which I need to setup a remote office to
> be
> > able to view the files on the SBS2K server.
> > I have created a VPN link and the client connection is granted access so
I
> > have a link between the two.
> > The question is this...
> > How do I get the ability of the remote office to view the files/folders
> > inside the SBS server?
> > Is this possible?
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Andy C
> >
> >
>
>