Sorry, about the misdirection I remembered last night that in XP dial up
adapters Client for Microsoft is turned off by default unlike all the other
operating systems.  WINS did fix my problem though.  Have you taken WINS
down and made sure it still worked?

Lance

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Dude, Curtis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, August 28, 2002 9:05 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        RE: [SonicWALL]- VPN Client [WINS WAS NOT THE ANSWER]

Okay, since everyone that responded said USE WINS, I gave it a try. It did
not change a darn thing. I have never used WINS in the past, and I will
probably never use WINS in my whole life. All WINS does is match a computer
name to an IP where it cannot be done normally. That's not what I needed. I
needed to get to a share on a centrally located server, and even using the
actual IP was still not working ( \\10.0.10.2\sharename ) Thanks for the
suggestion anyway.

I did manage to fix the problem on my own. I simply had to enable "Client
for Microsoft Networks" on my dial-up adapter. I don't remember having to do
this in the past on NT Workstation, but maybe the "Upgrade" to Win2k and
WinXP has changed things.

Thanks

-Curtis


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Dude, Curtis
> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:46 AM
> To: 'sonicwall@peake. com'
> Subject: [SonicWALL]- VPN Client
>
>
> I have a Soncwall Pro 300 and I have about 12 remote users that
> need access
> to one shared folder on my network. Before I bought the Pro 300 I had a
> SOHO/10 that had the VPN upgrade, which I tested access to this folder. I
> was using NT server to share the folder on the LAN, and NT
> workstation from
> my house to gain access to this folder through the Sonicwall VPN
> Client. It
> worked perfect, so I later bought the Pro 300 to do this for the 12 folks
> that need it. Well I can't really get it working anymore. Really
> the best I
> can do is Get VPN access to services, like DNS, and WEB port 80 (access to
> the PRIVATE IPs). I can't get to a shared folder. It'really
> weird. Why can I
> ping private IPs on the LAN, but not be able to get to a shared folder on
> the privatre IP "CANNOT BE FOUND"? EXAMPLE \\10.0.11.2\sharename\
>
> The server trying to share the folder is still running NT server, and most
> of the users are using Win2K or XP at this point. Anyone have
> this working?
> HELP!!
>
> -Curtis
>
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