Hi Kippy, hope all is well.

I connect via a dynamic ip and the namespace on the default telnet account
does exist so unfortunately I can't apply those theories here. What I find
most puzzling is that I don't have a problem when I'm connected to the
company vpn.

I shall continue digging.

Thanks,
Ricki.

"Kippy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Ricki Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Ricki,
>
> First guess would be that the remote system is trying to log you in to
> a namespace that no longer exists. Have a look in Control Panel,
> Security, User Accounts and see if there's an entry specific to you
> (eg. by IP address) or else the default telnet account, and which
> namespace it's set to use.
>
> Kippy
>
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >When I open a telnet session to cache I am presented with a <DIRECTORY>
> >error then the session closes. This happens before I am even presented
with
> >the prompt to enter my username.
> >
> >I am accessing the server over the internet and have no problems
accessing
> >studio, explorer etc. However, when I connect to my company vpn I don't
have
> >a problem. Does anyone know why this would be happening please?
> >
> >I am using windows xp pro and connecting to a windows 2000 system running
> >cache 5.0.5.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Ricki.
> >
>
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