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From: Thees Peereboom
Geo,
This would explain the long logon time, but not the VPNproblem. Thanks.
- Thees Peereboom
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 19:34:37 -0500, "Geo." wrote:
>"Thees Peereboom" wrote in message
>news:rqkm8vo0kqm2emfv5v0dch9t5henoj4o2p{at}4ax.com...
>> A friend has the following problem: His company has an office in A
>> with about 20 workstations and a W2K server which is also PDC adn
>> DNSserver. The workstations are w98.
>>
>> This company also has offices in B and C, with each about 5
>> workstations. He wants the workstations in B and C to be on the same
>> network as A, log on to the PDC in the A-office and get their IPnumber
>> from the DHCP pool on the PDC in A.
>
>I think the DHCP issue is the problem. Since they are really 3 network
>segments each segment would have to have a dhcp server so they can get IP
>addresses in their netblock.
>
>Personally, with only 5 workstations at the other locations I would just
>statically assign them IP addresses to solve the problem then setup static
>routing so they can talk to the rest of the network.
>
>Geo.
>
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