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|    VPN IpSec Routers, I cannot open shared     |
|    21 Jan 04 19:17:15    |
      From: nospam@please.com              HI,              This is my problem:              I set up a VPN connection between two offices using an Hamlet ADSL740 router       (IPSec LAN-TO-LAN with ESP MD5 AES)              The two networks (A and B) have two different subnet address:       network A: 192.168.0.x       network B: 192.168.1.x       Every PC in both offices uses WinXP Pro as Operating system.              The VPN connection works fine so I can ping every PC on both networks and if       from B(192.168.1.x) I connect to PC 192.168.0.1       I can see the shared folders and printers.              But if I try to open a shared folder, after a two minutes wait, WinXp stop       responding or it says that I could not have the rights to access the       resource.              If I try to connect to the Ms MSDE Server configured on a PC in network B       from network A, e.g.       setting an ODBC connection, I can find the server and, connecting with the       administrator account,       I see the existing db and pass the connection test.       But if I try to see the tables o use a query I get the same problem I       described before.              The intranet on the VPN is working fine and I can browse from network B the       web pages on the IIS server installed on network A.              Some more info:       1) I tried with the firewall activated and disabled (same problem).       2) On each PC with shared resources I configured the account for the users       of the VPN Network that need to access.       3) the connection speed is not brilliant but should be good enough (ping       <139ms)                     Thanks in advance for any suggestions.              Mario              PS: Sorry for my English I hope it was not too bad for an italian ;)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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