I have a client in a wierd situation and it's left me a little frazzled as to whether I am going to be able to get this done or not.
1- Merrill Lynch Brokers don't spend money
2- The connection is cable to cable same provider
3- Client is Win 98SE, RAS is Win 2K with all available MS updates.
4- RAS is not the file server of the network, long story don't ask
5- Client connects, logs in, mapped drives for when she is in the office attempt to reconnect and fail
6- Client can ping all network IP's and can see the machines in network neighborhood
7- I've created an LMHOSTS file as best my newbie talent would allow based off the example found on the Win 2K machine. I have no reason to believe that I really did this correctly as I was really just announcing IP addy's and the computer name they belonged to.
8- The client needs the mapped drives in order to run the database program the group uses on a constant basis. I'm assuming this issue can probably be fixed via DNS or WINS; however, my knowledge of how to properly configure either doesn't exist and not having a server OS on the network may be a major problem for me.
Basically I need the client able to log into the RAS, and tunnel to the server which is a Win 98SE machine as well so she can access the DB files. The RAS is a dual NIC machine as the group shares an internet connection. If someone can make heads or tails of the pea soup I've just splattered here and tell me what I missed I would GREATLY appreciate it.
1- Merrill Lynch Brokers don't spend money
2- The connection is cable to cable same provider
3- Client is Win 98SE, RAS is Win 2K with all available MS updates.
4- RAS is not the file server of the network, long story don't ask
5- Client connects, logs in, mapped drives for when she is in the office attempt to reconnect and fail
6- Client can ping all network IP's and can see the machines in network neighborhood
7- I've created an LMHOSTS file as best my newbie talent would allow based off the example found on the Win 2K machine. I have no reason to believe that I really did this correctly as I was really just announcing IP addy's and the computer name they belonged to.
8- The client needs the mapped drives in order to run the database program the group uses on a constant basis. I'm assuming this issue can probably be fixed via DNS or WINS; however, my knowledge of how to properly configure either doesn't exist and not having a server OS on the network may be a major problem for me.
Basically I need the client able to log into the RAS, and tunnel to the server which is a Win 98SE machine as well so she can access the DB files. The RAS is a dual NIC machine as the group shares an internet connection. If someone can make heads or tails of the pea soup I've just splattered here and tell me what I missed I would GREATLY appreciate it.