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Dear experts
I have a problem accessing any network shares from "outside the LAN" "Windos Server 2003"-systems with a "Windows Vista"-system: Detailed description: I have a LAN behind a ADSL-Router and in this LAN there are Vista-Vista-WS1: A Windows Vista Business Edition x64 (English)(current patch level) Vista-WS2: A Windows Vista Business Edition x86 (German)(current patch level) Vista-WS3: A Windows Vista Business Edition x86 (English)(current patch level) in a Virtual Machine XP-WS: A Windows XP Professional Edition x86 (English)(current patch level) Srv-LAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) in a Virtual Machine The Windows Server is configured as domain controller, VPN-Server, DNS-Server, File-Server I have a workplace environment in another site which can be accessed over VPN: DC-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Domain Controller Exchange-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Exchange Server FS-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as File Server VPN-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as VPN-Server Web-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Web-Server Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect over VPN with Srv-LAN and can successfully map any share from Srv-LAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect over VPN with VPN-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect with the Exchange Server Exchange-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect with the Web Server Web-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3 always fail to map any share from FS-WAN XP-WS can successfully map any share from FS-WAN Error messages: c:\ net use x: \\fqdn\share "System error 1214 has occured. The format of the specified network name is invalid." c:\ net use x: \\NetBIOS-Name\share "System error 53 has occured. The network path was not found." c:\ net use x: \\IP-address\share "System error 53 has occured. The network path was not found." Any ideas? Thanks for your support in advance! Dear regards and a happy new year... :-) Robert Fischer |
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Dear experts
I have a problem accessing any network shares from "outside the LAN" "Windos Server 2003"-systems with a "Windows Vista"-system: Detailed description: I have a LAN behind a ADSL-Router and in this LAN there are Vista-Vista-WS1: A Windows Vista Business Edition x64 (English)(current patch level) Vista-WS2: A Windows Vista Business Edition x86 (German)(current patch level) Vista-WS3: A Windows Vista Business Edition x86 (English)(current patch level) in a Virtual Machine XP-WS: A Windows XP Professional Edition x86 (English)(current patch level) Srv-LAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) in a Virtual Machine The Windows Server is configured as domain controller, VPN-Server, DNS-Server, File-Server I have a workplace environment in another site which can be accessed over VPN: DC-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Domain Controller Exchange-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Exchange Server FS-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as File Server VPN-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as VPN-Server Web-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Web-Server Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect over VPN with Srv-LAN and can successfully map any share from Srv-LAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect over VPN with VPN-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect with the Exchange Server Exchange-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect with the Web Server Web-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3 always fail to map any share from FS-WAN XP-WS can successfully map any share from FS-WAN Error messages: c:\ net use x: \\fqdn\share "System error 1214 has occured. The format of the specified network name is invalid." c:\ net use x: \\NetBIOS-Name\share "System error 53 has occured. The network path was not found." c:\ net use x: \\IP-address\share "System error 53 has occured. The network path was not found." Any ideas? Thanks for your support in advance! Dear regards and a happy new year... :-) Robert Fischer |
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Hello Admins
Windows Vista requires an open port 139 and NetBIOS enabled on the server to map a server share through a VPN connection - very poor for security!!! But Microsoft is goin´ to fix that problem, they confirmed! Best regards Robert |
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Robert Fischer wrote:
Windows Vista requires an open port 139 and NetBIOS enabled on the server to map a server share through a VPN connection - very poor for security!!! But Microsoft is goin´ to fix that problem, they confirmed! Best regards if they'd only hurry up a bit - not being able to use shares over vpn no matter what begins to really hurt. ![]() - thomas |
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May have a solution for this..
I logged it with our MS TSC, and he came up with this new kb article: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=929853 I found I had to disable IPv6 for the vpn, add the destinations dns suffix as detailed in the kb article to the dns advanced tab of the vpn connection. Then I could map a drive to \\machine.doman.local\c$ (for example). It only seems to work using the FQDN. I have only tried this on a VPN back to the office (a domain my pc is a member of). Good luck! |
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fred wrote:
May have a solution for this.. I logged it with our MS TSC, and he came up with this new kb article: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=929853 I found I had to disable IPv6 for the vpn, add the destinations dns suffix as detailed in the kb article to the dns advanced tab of the vpn connection. Then I could map a drive to \\machine.doman.local\c$ (for example). It only seems to work using the FQDN. I have only tried this on a VPN back to the office (a domain my pc is a member of). Good luck! thanks for the link. unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work when the local computer isn't in the same domain, despite what the KB article says. in our company, the vpn is set up to use a nonroutable ip space, namely 10.1.1.x. all the servers have assigned two or more ip adresses, where one of them is public routable, and one of them is from the internal adress space. the FQDN of the servers point to the public routable ips instead of the private adress space. this is probably why the KB solution doesn't work. if MS only would post some fix to have vpn/ip routing behave the same as in xp/w2k3... - thomas |
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Sorry to hear it didn't work for you. I have found the fix to work when
connecting to alternate domains as well as my own though. I know what you mean about the changes from XP - I have been trying to get to the bottom of this for months! That's progress.... |
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"Robert Fischer" wrote:
Windows Vista requires an open port 139 and NetBIOS enabled on the server to map a server share through a VPN connection - very poor for security!!! But Microsoft is goin´ to fix that problem, they confirmed! There is a new hotfix KB933468 which should resolve this issue. I just installed the hotfix and NetBIOS over TCP/IP is no longer required when connecting to a network share through a VPN connection. -Timo |
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Folks,
Windows Vista has a bug wherein it is not possible to access shares on a machine from a Vista machine if NetBT is disabled on the Vista box or port 139 is blocked. The issue is fixed in SP1 Beta. The fix is also available from Microsoft support. You can just call them and ask them for the fix. The KB number associated with the fix is 933468. The title of the problem is "SMB (port 445) does not bind on Vista over RAS connection " I have seen many posts on this news group regarding share access failures from Windows Vista over VPN. Please install this fix. You problem will be resolved. If the fix doesnt solve your issue please write to me. thanks Aanand |