Hello, I have two sites connected by a vpn. Site A is a Windows 2000 ISA server. Site B is a Windows 2003 ISA server. When the VPN is established the clients on site A cannot ping any computers within site B. If a client establishes a personal VPN they can ping or browse without a problem. Could the problem be the routing table at site A. its like the clients will not "jump on the VPN" Thanks allot for your help. Dan
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If I understand your question, what the problem is is that you can not inititate a site to site VPN using RRAS through ISA server but you can have a workstation on one site initiate a VPN remote access from one site to another without a problem? If so, need a little more information. Are both running W2K with AD? How is RRAS setup on both sites? How is ISA server setup to handle remote access clients?
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I have two sites connected by a vpn.
Site A is a Windows 2000 ISA server.
Site B is a Windows 2003 ISA server.
When the VPN is established the clients on site A cannot ping any computers within site B. If a client establishes a personal VPN they can ping or browse without a problem. Could the problem be the routing table at site A. its like the clients will not "jump on the VPN"
Thanks allot for your help.
Dan