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Windows 2000 RAS

Moonark

Senior member
At work we are trying to set up remote dial in for some of our clients. We want to use RAS and windows 2000 to do this, but all of our other servers are NT4. Anyway, can anyone tell me how I can go about setting this up? I am able to dial in, but I cannot see the domain nor get access to my Exchange Server. All I want to do is set up 2000 RAS to authenticate with my NT4 domain and then allow me full access to the network. Can anyone tell me what settings to use, and the steps to set it up? For alittle more info, our gateway is 192.168.1.252, and our DHCP server is 192.168.1.1.
 
What OS is your client that is trying to dial in? Did you setup a VPN, or RAS? Also, is this a Windows NT 4 domain or an Active Directory domain?
 
ok the system's running RAS is 2000 server... there is no active directory on our domain, only the standard NT4 domain stuff. Well I should say that I am trying to set up RAS, but it is not working right. Our client will be dialing into the Windows 2000 box. I am pretty sure that it can authenticate and work with a NT4 domain
 
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