  SoonerAl Old Enough To Know Better Premium,MVM join:2002-07-23 Norman, OK
| reply to nighttrainvfi Re: Novice to VPN quick newbie questions windows xp
She can add a printer and use its UNC and printer name...
\\ComputerName\PrinterName
Example: \\Norman\HP7960
Provided of course that the printer is shared on Norman in the example. -- "When all else fails, read the instructions..." MS-MVP Windows Desktop User Experience |
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  nighttrainvfi
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| reply to SoonerAl first Sooneral THANK YOU! ok I have a little familiarity with altering the lmhosts file... I suppose my other idiot question is do I have to have a "dedicated server" running for her to access the printers here... or does she just logon THEN install the printers and they are recognized..?
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  SoonerAl Old Enough To Know Better Premium,MVM join:2002-07-23 Norman, OK
| reply to nighttrainvfi That's the old split tunnel issue, ie. her losing IM while in the VPN connection. See this article for help enabling that in the MSFT PPTP VPN client. Note the security issues.
»www.microsoft.com/technet/commun···003.mspx
You could, if you wish, allow her internet access through your XP PPTP VPN server while she is connected. See this article for help enabling TCP/IP forwarding.
»support.microsoft.com/kb/315236/en-us
Lastly you probably will not see her PC in your network neighborhood. NetBIOS sometimes does not play well with VPN. She could use a hosts or lmhosts file to map computer names on your home network with their LAN IP addresses. Here is an example lmhosts file that I used at one time...
»theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/V···osts.txt
»support.microsoft.com/kb/314884/en-us
She needs to address shares using this form...
\\Computername\ShareName (example: \\Norman\ShareName)
...or...
\\IP.address\ShareName (example: \\192.168.1.12\ShareName)
Lastly she may have issues if your local sub net is the same as the sub net she is on, ie. both in the 192.168.1.X range for example. The solution to that is for either one of you to change their sub net. Our colleague mudtoe has some good advice about using a 172 sub net at home to preclude this issue...
»Re: OpenVPN Errors -- MULTI: bad source address from client -- "When all else fails, read the instructions..." MS-MVP Windows Desktop User Experience |
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  nighttrainvfi
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| Hello and thanks for taking the time to read this. Ok, I have set up a VPN Connection via Windows XP and managed to have someone connect.
But, it shows nothing different? I mean do I do a "set a small office or network".
Basically, how do I get it where it shows her computer as part of the network... right now all I see is that she is connected.
Thanks for any help you can give. Also, I noticed when she logs on she loses certain abilities like her instant messenger...
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