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Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
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Well, actually, she is NOT a member of that group, but then NO ONE is.
I can connect as her from my machine after I connect the Netgear VPN
client. I can't tell if the authentication is failing on the machine I
want to control or if I can't even see it. I will have her try to ping
the machine.
Her router has her set up on the 192.168.0.x subnet. That is the same
subnet as the remote network. Should I change her subnet to be
192.168.1.x or something?
On Oct 3, 2:54 am, "Sooner Al [MVP]" <Soone...@somewhere.net.invalid>
wrote:
> So your saying the she can connect to the VPN successfully? If so can she
> ping the PC through the VPN tunnel? I presume she has an account on the PC
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Sooner Al [MVP] - 12 Oct 2006 11:40 GMT
The user ID she uses to access the office XP Pro desktop with Remote Desktop
must be an administrator or a member of the Remote Desktop Users Group. The
user ID is local to the office machine your trying to remotely access.

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> Well, actually, she is NOT a member of that group, but then NO ONE is.
> I can connect as her from my machine after I connect the Netgear VPN
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MicroComputer Solutions - 25 Oct 2006 17:58 GMT
She is a member of the domain admins group which IS a member of the
local admins group. No one is a member of remote access.
I can connect as her from MY machine (different city than her), but she
cannot connect from her machine. (See previous message)
> The user ID she uses to access the office XP Pro desktop with Remote Desktop
> must be an administrator or a member of the Remote Desktop Users Group. The
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