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VPN "connects and verifies, but unable to see or map to folders on ISA Server (Windows 2003)

Asked by Lorensio in MS Forefront-ISA, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Windows 2003 Server

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I have ISA Server 2006 on a Windows 2003 Server with a DSL connection. I am able to connect with VPN L2TP protocol, but I (and others) cannot see any folders under Entire Network (Windows), nor can I connect to a folder by mapping a drive or using "net use...". I'm guessing this is an issue with my firewall, but I'm brand new to VPN so I couldn't tell you if I was doing things right or not. I've followed the several MS documents on setting up VPN, but to no avail. Suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated!Start Free Trial
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Zones: MS Forefront-ISA, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Windows 2003 Server
Tags: cannot, connects, drive, map, server
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