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April 4, 2007 at 12:03 PM
itdept

Remote Site connectivity

by itdept . Updated 19 years, 3 months ago

I am setting up a remote site using server 2003 R2 as a DC with DNS, DHCP, DFS and AD all running. I have ISA 2000 at our Main office and have set up routing and remote access between the 2 servers. Clients can connect to the internet and see files off of the new server but no computers or the new server can see files at the main office. I can ping any resource and get a response, but when I try to access a shared folder or DFS i get “The Network Path was not found”. DFS is not replicating and the DFS root cannot be found. The main office can see the shared folders on the remote server.

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