No they are not, at least not through the VPN. They may be part of a domain
at the local network they are at. They do however use a local Username and
password to get into the shared folder. I actually do this in a batch file
for them. I map a drive using NET USE

-Curtis


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:29 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- VPN Client [WINS WAS NOT THE ANSWER]
>
>
> >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.
>
> That fix makes sense, as file sharing is not available until Client for
> Microsoft Networks is in use.
>
> Just curious, are the W2K and WinXP computers joined to a domain? My
> guess is they are not.
>
> John Tolmachoff
> IT Manager, Network Engineer
> RelianceSoft, Inc.
> Fullerton, CA  92835
> www.reliancesoft.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
> Behalf Of Dude, Curtis
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 7:05 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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