On 11/29/2013 09:48 AM, Timo Koppanen wrote:
Hi,

Actually I lied you to little, my worklaptop actually is 64bit, I
remembered wrong, sorry. But my worklaptop is win8 64bit enterprise and my
home is OEM win8.

Here is my logs from both computers.

Regards,
Timo




2013/11/24 Timo Koppanen <[email protected]>

Hi.

I have brand new computer with windows 8 64bit, where I installed 2.2.2
client. It connects fine to the vpn, but when i try to ping or connect my
companys network drive, it says destination host unreachable.

I'm really confused here why it's not working.

My worklaptop works fine (windows 8 too but 32bit) in my own LAN and I can
connect to network drives just fine. I could almost swear on my life I have
nothing different on my home computer and worklaptop.[image: Tekstiin
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Also I have the shrew soft adapter in the device manager and working fine.
When I try to map network drive, it gives error 0x8007035, network path not
found.

In traceutility there is no packets moving at all, and so I though it is
because my firewall interrupts it (Zonealarm), but no. All networks have
been enabled in there, and also tried to turn all the firewalls and
antivirus programs down. My previous computer (win7) worked just fine with
the same setup.

Also tried version 2.1.17 but same problem.

I can't figure out what difference there is to my laptop except its 32bit,
and tabletop is 64bit.


Hi Timo,

There is one major difference between your work laptop and your home machine: work is using Shrew 2.1.7 and home is using 2.2.2. However, I don't think that's a problem.

On your home machine, can you try running the Shrew VPN Access Manager as Administrator and see if that makes a difference? (Right-click on VPN Access Manager and select Run as Administrator...)

I have to run as administrator on one Win8 machine to get incoming data to be received by Shrew, although I've not yet had time to figure out why I have to do that.


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