Re: Access to shares after resuming a hibernated session?

From: SAMnet (passport_at_samnet.net)
Date: 05/08/03


Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 18:59:34 -0400


Follow Up.

I found an incorrect setting on the Wireless AP connected to the LAN
directly. It was using an external DNS server rather than the DNS on the DC.
Once this was corrected everything began to work correctly at the Networks
physical location.

Still having the same issues at the remote location across the VPN. The
internal DNS server is pingable across the VPN but I am unable to get it to
answer DNS queries. I would look at it as a VPN specific issue except that
it works correclty if I log off and re-log in on the client station. I guess
I will plug away at it a bit more and then just accept that for remote use
resuming from hibernate will function this way....

Thanks for the tips.

John Miller

"SAMnet" <passport@samnet.net> wrote in message news:...
> The login event does not appear in server event viewer despite auditing.
On
> the client side "No Domain Controller is available for domain" is the
event
> logged.
>
> I have isolated the problem to wireless and VPN clients. Performing a
> logoff/logon correct the problem. I am just wondering why the problem
occurs
> to begin with.
>
> I am able to ping the DC, I am able to see the server, it just won't allow
> me to access the shared resources.
>
> John Miller



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