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Starfish
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      12-21-2009
Hello, we have a client that VPNs in to our network via RAS. We have printers
shared off of this clients workstation. We have then connected ourselves to
these shared printers so that they are available to us when the client is
connected to the vpn. Just today however, we started having problems where we
cannot access the shared printers from the Windows 2000 PC that is VPN'd in.
We get an error sayting that no logon serveres are available to service the
logon request. The remote PC is joined to the domain. ANy reasons on why this
is happening? We just changed our ISP and all of the sudden it started
happening. Also, when we had our old ISP, this windows 2000 PC had a static
IP on the local lan. Now it receives one from the modem. However, it does
still get the same IP when vpn'ing into our network.
 
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Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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      12-21-2009
Do a simple test. Can you ping the printer by IP? If yes, can you ping it by
name?

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"Starfish" <> wrote in message
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> Hello, we have a client that VPNs in to our network via RAS. We have
> printers
> shared off of this clients workstation. We have then connected ourselves
> to
> these shared printers so that they are available to us when the client is
> connected to the vpn. Just today however, we started having problems where
> we
> cannot access the shared printers from the Windows 2000 PC that is VPN'd
> in.
> We get an error sayting that no logon serveres are available to service
> the
> logon request. The remote PC is joined to the domain. ANy reasons on why
> this
> is happening? We just changed our ISP and all of the sudden it started
> happening. Also, when we had our old ISP, this windows 2000 PC had a
> static
> IP on the local lan. Now it receives one from the modem. However, it does
> still get the same IP when vpn'ing into our network.


 
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Starfish
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      12-22-2009
Hi Bob,

The printers are actually shared off the PC that vpn's into our network. We
can ping the remote computer just fine when it is connected to the vpn,
however if we attempt to browse the computer so we can see it's shared
printers, we get the no logon servers available message.

"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote:

> Do a simple test. Can you ping the printer by IP? If yes, can you ping it by
> name?
>
> --
> Bob Lin, Microsoft-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
>
>
> "Starfish" <> wrote in message
> news:8D5553AB-DC1E-46AD-8C9D-...
> > Hello, we have a client that VPNs in to our network via RAS. We have
> > printers
> > shared off of this clients workstation. We have then connected ourselves
> > to
> > these shared printers so that they are available to us when the client is
> > connected to the vpn. Just today however, we started having problems where
> > we
> > cannot access the shared printers from the Windows 2000 PC that is VPN'd
> > in.
> > We get an error sayting that no logon serveres are available to service
> > the
> > logon request. The remote PC is joined to the domain. ANy reasons on why
> > this
> > is happening? We just changed our ISP and all of the sudden it started
> > happening. Also, when we had our old ISP, this windows 2000 PC had a
> > static
> > IP on the local lan. Now it receives one from the modem. However, it does
> > still get the same IP when vpn'ing into our network.

>

 
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Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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      12-22-2009
it could be MTU issue.Can you browse shared files? or check this link.

Vista MTU Issues
Vista MTU Issues. Case 1: After changing the IPS and setup different
cable gateway, ... 2. Test Vista MTU and modify it accordingly. This how to
may help. ...
www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistamtuissues.htm


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http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Starfish" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Bob,
>
> The printers are actually shared off the PC that vpn's into our network.
> We
> can ping the remote computer just fine when it is connected to the vpn,
> however if we attempt to browse the computer so we can see it's shared
> printers, we get the no logon servers available message.
>
> "Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Do a simple test. Can you ping the printer by IP? If yes, can you ping it
>> by
>> name?
>>
>> --
>> Bob Lin, Microsoft-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
>>
>>
>> "Starfish" <> wrote in message
>> news:8D5553AB-DC1E-46AD-8C9D-...
>> > Hello, we have a client that VPNs in to our network via RAS. We have
>> > printers
>> > shared off of this clients workstation. We have then connected
>> > ourselves
>> > to
>> > these shared printers so that they are available to us when the client
>> > is
>> > connected to the vpn. Just today however, we started having problems
>> > where
>> > we
>> > cannot access the shared printers from the Windows 2000 PC that is
>> > VPN'd
>> > in.
>> > We get an error sayting that no logon serveres are available to service
>> > the
>> > logon request. The remote PC is joined to the domain. ANy reasons on
>> > why
>> > this
>> > is happening? We just changed our ISP and all of the sudden it started
>> > happening. Also, when we had our old ISP, this windows 2000 PC had a
>> > static
>> > IP on the local lan. Now it receives one from the modem. However, it
>> > does
>> > still get the same IP when vpn'ing into our network.

>>


 
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