MobileTechie
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I have a client VPNing into their SBS 2003 using the server's own VPN system. This works OK however there is one small issue - they cannot get to a share by typing in the name, only by using IP. E.g. they cannot get to it by \\sbs2003\datashare but can by say \\10.0.0.1\datashare.
In the VPN client's IPv4 settings I have set the remote server as the DNS server and WINS server and added theirdomain.local as the prefix for the connection. This is working apparently since the VPN connection is identified by Windows 7 as theirdomain.local and if I ping sbs2003 I get the correct IP address returned. I've tried using the FQDN but this makes no difference.
It's no big deal as they only access one main share which can be mapped with the IP and once in it they can browse around normally. But I'd like to know what is amiss here?
In the VPN client's IPv4 settings I have set the remote server as the DNS server and WINS server and added theirdomain.local as the prefix for the connection. This is working apparently since the VPN connection is identified by Windows 7 as theirdomain.local and if I ping sbs2003 I get the correct IP address returned. I've tried using the FQDN but this makes no difference.
It's no big deal as they only access one main share which can be mapped with the IP and once in it they can browse around normally. But I'd like to know what is amiss here?