pinkfloyd65
MIS
This is my situation:
I have 1 DC in a remote location with a subnet 192.168.170.X
The router died so I had to replace it and while doing so, by mistake, we changed the IP of the DC (which acts as the DNS, DHCP).
All client machines are able to connect to the Internet but none of them is able to connect to a server in my main location, subnet 192.168.167.X
However, the DC in the remote location is able to connect to all the server in the main location.
I made sure that the DNS and DHCP settings are correct and replicate between Dcs.
If I do a net view on one of the client machines I can see all the servers "on the other side", but if I try to connect to them, I get a "network path not found" or "you may not have permissions to access the remote server"....
What am I missing? What should I check for?
Routing and remote access is enabled and configured on the DC.
Any ideas, suggestions or hints will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all.
I have 1 DC in a remote location with a subnet 192.168.170.X
The router died so I had to replace it and while doing so, by mistake, we changed the IP of the DC (which acts as the DNS, DHCP).
All client machines are able to connect to the Internet but none of them is able to connect to a server in my main location, subnet 192.168.167.X
However, the DC in the remote location is able to connect to all the server in the main location.
I made sure that the DNS and DHCP settings are correct and replicate between Dcs.
If I do a net view on one of the client machines I can see all the servers "on the other side", but if I try to connect to them, I get a "network path not found" or "you may not have permissions to access the remote server"....
What am I missing? What should I check for?
Routing and remote access is enabled and configured on the DC.
Any ideas, suggestions or hints will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all.