Hi peeps, i have used the wizard to create my VPN which seemed very simple.
Its created the networks and the firewall policy to allow access from internal to the network on the other side of the VPN (set to route). I can see the Hand shake on the VPN in the US (Dallas) phase II completes fine...
Yeah may be, there is a firewall between the two sites (on at each end) but they have a VPN link between them so i would be very shocked if it was that.
Never used NetMon to test this befor.
Do i just fire it up on both sides and try the wizard again?
Not really mate, its the US office and im back in the UK now. Appart from that if anything was to go wrong it would cost us thousands in down time.
Its either i get it working or i leave it as a seperate network with the admins having logins on both sides. Not exactly ideal but there is nothing...
You dont need to use a 3rd part app and as far as im awear you can use a GP to set a time to turn off a computer, all GP is used for is to set rules/privlages etc on a computer or user.
Make a simple file and create a schedual on your AD or any server for that matter.
Example File...
Thanks mate, yeah im using a FQDN link.
Its works all the way until the last step so its nearly working.
Not sure if adding a conditional forwarder to the DNS would help matters, may be its somthing else thats stopping the trust from being formed.
WHen you use the wizard it gets all the way...
HI peeps, we have got two domains, one is called companyname.uk and the other is called companyname.usa.
The problem is when the domains where set up the system automaticly called both domains OFFICEBROKER (pre-windows 2000) and it seems this is stopping us from creating a trust between them...
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