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SBS 2008 VPN Issue - Cannot access LAN resources beyond VPN authentication

Asked by mojopojo in Windows Server 2008, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

Tags: SBS 2008 VPN, Windows VPN, VPN Access

We have a SBS 2008 Server and several remote access clients who require VPN connections while out of the office. I've configured RRA on the SBS 2008 server and used the Windows XP/Vista VPN clients to configure VPN connections to the server.

The VPN clients appear to authenticate just fine and the remote machines register themselves on the network.

BUT after that none of the network shares or resources are accessible - not by NetBIOS name or by IP. I've never had this issue before with and 2K3 or SBS 2K3 servers and XP/Vista clients.

The SonicWall TZ-190 has 1723 and 443 open and pointing to the server. And like I said, authentication and the VPN connection run fine. But they still cannot access the server shares at all.

What am I missing in SBS 2008?

-MP
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