well, the ceo does not want to purchase anymore equipment, its just 5 people plus two remote contractors. And would I have to get licensing to use Terminal Services?
And off the top of my head, no googling yet, does windows 2000 have a remote desktop capability like XP?
LloydSev somehow I knew you would be the one to answer and help me out, thanks. We seem to be doing similar things based on all your posts.
I will give this a try and post back.
I downloaded tftpd32 to get a copy of the pix config as a backup. I can not get the file to transfer and I think I have the TFTP server/client idea mixed up.
Is the TFTP client the part I use on the workstation to GET the file, and the PIX is the server?
Then, the path and filename...
What is the best way to setup the VPN on a PIX 501 with a Windows 2000 Server running AD, DNS, and Routing and Remote Access.
I will require my clients to have Windows 2000 or Windows XP to connect to the VPN and get access to the network shares. So, I have been trying a setup with PPTP and I...
A point in the right direction please:
I want to setup a VPN using Windows 2000 Server. It already had AD, DNS and the Routing and Remote Access setup before I took over. I want to use PPTP.
First point where I go dumb...when all this is setup, how will users actually connect to the network...
Is this post to difficult to understand? People have been replying to other posts all day? Tell me if I need to be more or less specific. I really need help.
Thanks.
My first post and my first hands-on with PIX and Windows 2000 VPN setup.
Network:
Small 5-user company,Pix 501, Windows 2000 Server with AD, DNS, and Routing and Remote Access setup.
* The PIX is the FW/Router; I want to use the VPN feature along with Windows 2000 to setup a VPN. I want the...
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