This looks to me like the SIDs have got corrupted or the ones on the client PC don't match those on the server. This could happen if the server OS...
To flesh out chicagotech's comments: If you set up the server as you suggest, you are effectively bypassing the watchguard firewall and exposing...
I think the best next step is to look at the packets the problem PC is sending over the network. Time to get a packet sniffer in. There is a basic...
ZipGenius is excellent.
Can you confirm that when BOTH computers are disconnected from the VPN (that is you do a IPCONFIG /ALL on both computers they both return settings...
Another useful trick is to use: ipconfig /all > myipconfig.txt This creates a text file called myipconfig.txt with the output from the...
In this situation, it is probably best to use static IP addressing. There are a number of addresses you can use. I would suggest using:...
The other way to go is to use one of the dynamic DNS services on the internet. Then set up your system to connect by name (fully qualified domain...
That's the opposite to what I'd expect. The only simple thing I can think of is that the wired PC is connected to your office via VPN too. If this...
A mask of 255.255.255.255 gives a host only address (as opposed to a network/subnet address). When you connect via dial-in that connection is...
I think this article is worth looking at: Go Wireless
On the client computers (e.g. the laptop) the DNS setting needs to be the IP address of the server. (this was ssmith10pn's point B). The domain...
Which version of Novell? Is the Win NT server recognised by the Novell system or are you sharing it directly (how did you set up the share?)?
Don't you get at least one incident for free? It has to be worth phoning to find out. Another place to look is in the header of the...
Worth noting that most good e-mail client software (my outlook 2000 with office sp3 for example) will give a pop up warning the user who receives...
Your IP address is provided by a service called DHCP. Almost all broadband internet routers provide this service. However, so do many wireless...
It depends on the type of VPN you are using. IPSec VPNs are generally more secure than PPTP and L2TP. Most VPN are good at encrypting the data so...
I'd recommend putting a hardware firewall between the router and your network (I am assuming you don't have control of the router as if you did...
I'd use XCOPY in a batch file to do this. XCOPY is a command line application. If you open up a command prompt (Start > Run > Command) and at the...
For a router to be an "ADSL Router" it needs the ADSL modem function built in. Routers without this functionality are usually labelled "DSL...
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