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I hope someone can help me with this. It is quite odd. I have two offices.

Office A and Office B. I regularly use VPN at both locations. Office A uses

SBS 2000. During a storm Wednesday, we lost power several times within 60

seconds. After that happened, I discovered that I could access the server,

get email (both POP3 and Exchange) but could not access the internet. I

rebooted but that did not help. When I am connected to Office B server (just

the first step; not remote desktop), I can then access the internet.

The second problem is that when I am at Office B, I am now unable to remote

deaktop to Office A.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions???

Thanks in advance

Check with the admin and make sure no tunneling changes were made on the VPN

device. this can affect what you are talking about.

 

"Suzanne" wrote:

> I hope someone can help me with this. It is quite odd. I have two offices.

> Office A and Office B. I regularly use VPN at both locations. Office A uses

> SBS 2000. During a storm Wednesday, we lost power several times within 60

> seconds. After that happened, I discovered that I could access the server,

> get email (both POP3 and Exchange) but could not access the internet. I

> rebooted but that did not help. When I am connected to Office B server (just

> the first step; not remote desktop), I can then access the internet.

> The second problem is that when I am at Office B, I am now unable to remote

> deaktop to Office A.

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions???

> Thanks in advance

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