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Does anyone know if Microsoft is aware of this yet?
Sometime after (the actual time varies from 30 minutes to many hours) I establish a PPTP VPN connection to my remote work network (hosted by a Windows 2003 SBS SP2 server), I lose connectivity to the shares on my *local* Windows 2003 SBS SP2 server. For example, my local Outlook 2003 is no longer able to "see" its PST data file, which is on a mapped drive on my local server. The problem also happens with any files opened by Word, Excel, Notepad (or anything else) in that they cannot be saved back to the shares on my local server. I am also unable to open any of my network shares on the local server (except sometimes my "Documents" folder, which is redirected to the server). Disconnecting the PPTP session usually resolves the situation (sometimes I have to log off or restart my computer) and I can then access my local shares (it is necessary to restart Outlook before it will reconnect to its PST). After re-establishing the PPTP connection, the process repeats. So far through the course of regular upgrades I have replaced the hardware (with fresh OS installs) in my local server and my desktop running Vista. I have also upgraded my switch and my Ethernet patch cables. Note that the problem does not occur when my desktop computer is booted into Windows XP SP2. The problem must be with Vista and I have encountered it since I began using Vista when RC1 was released. Tim Jahns Tucson, AZ |
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You may want to disable use default gateway on remote network. or this troubleshooting may help,
routing issues on vpnRouting Issues on VPN. Can ping VPN server only but not other resources Can't access the internal server when remote client establishes VPN ... http://www.chicagotech.net/routingissuesonvpn.htm Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "tjahns" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know if Microsoft is aware of this yet? Sometime after (the actual time varies from 30 minutes to many hours) I establish a PPTP VPN connection to my remote work network (hosted by a Windows 2003 SBS SP2 server), I lose connectivity to the shares on my *local* Windows 2003 SBS SP2 server. For example, my local Outlook 2003 is no longer able to "see" its PST data file, which is on a mapped drive on my local server. The problem also happens with any files opened by Word, Excel, Notepad (or anything else) in that they cannot be saved back to the shares on my local server. I am also unable to open any of my network shares on the local server (except sometimes my "Documents" folder, which is redirected to the server). Disconnecting the PPTP session usually resolves the situation (sometimes I have to log off or restart my computer) and I can then access my local shares (it is necessary to restart Outlook before it will reconnect to its PST). After re-establishing the PPTP connection, the process repeats. So far through the course of regular upgrades I have replaced the hardware (with fresh OS installs) in my local server and my desktop running Vista. I have also upgraded my switch and my Ethernet patch cables. Note that the problem does not occur when my desktop computer is booted into Windows XP SP2. The problem must be with Vista and I have encountered it since I began using Vista when RC1 was released. Tim Jahns Tucson, AZ |
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