Possible NAT problem?  Whereas the VPN network and the users network cause
conflict.  Most VPN clients and firewalls have a feature where you can hide
the NAT address.  

DNS is a good call too, maybe have the user try putting in an internal DNS
server as their secondary or tertiary resolver.  


Regards, 


Dave Chianese
Sr. Engineer / Consultant
Utopia Systems
MCSE, RHCE, CNE, CNA 

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From: Salandra, Justin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:28 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 VPN Server

I have a user using VPN on a Windows XP Box to VPN into a Windows 2000
Server VPN.  The user is unable to access resources beyond the VPN
server.  I had other people that did not have this problem.  Any ideas?

Justin A. Salandra
MCSE Windows 2000 & 2003
Network and Technology Services Manager
Catholic Healthcare System
646.505.3681 - office
917.455.0110 - cell
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