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| Ultimate x64 | VPN workgroup discovery I hope someone can help with this one. Ive searched but nothing seems to help. All Pc's are on the same workgroup as me. when im on the same lan I can see all of the pc's and vice versa when I vpn from off site I connect and can ping the pc's, print from a network printer, access my nas via ie, etc...but my maped drives are not acessable, and non of the workgroup pc's are discovered in network folder. all the pc's are either xp or vista. Im using a linksys rv042 with ppp server enabled. Im using the windows vpn client. wht am I doing wrong? |
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| Ultimate SP1 x64 & x86 | Re: VPN workgroup discovery And if you add DNS & WINS for NetBIOS name resolution, does it help? |
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| Ultimate x64 | Re: VPN workgroup discovery |
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