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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
We are sharing some files with a partner firm using a Ipsec VPN tunnel.
Using this command: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central Some of the computers in the office connect without complaint, but others throw this error: System error 1351 has occurred. Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable or access has been denied. No events are logged. I haven't been able to uncover any blatant differences between the machines that can connect and those that can't. Doesn't seem to be related to OS (we have XP-32, XP-64 and Vista-64 here), or whether the user has admin privileges or not. On line information about this error doesn't seem to cover my situation, as I can' see how it would be a dns issue, since I'm using the IP address. I don't know much about the server on the other side, except its a windows server, but since some computers can connect and some cannot, I tend to think it's a workstation configuration issue. Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects |
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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
Jim Helfer wrote in
: We are sharing some files with a partner firm using a Ipsec VPN tunnel. Using this command: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central Some of the computers in the office connect without complaint, but others throw this error: System error 1351 has occurred. Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable or access has been denied. No events are logged. I haven't been able to uncover any blatant differences between the machines that can connect and those that can't. Doesn't seem to be related to OS (we have XP-32, XP-64 and Vista-64 here), or whether the user has admin privileges or not. On line information about this error doesn't seem to cover my situation, as I can' see how it would be a dns issue, since I'm using the IP address. I don't know much about the server on the other side, except its a windows server, but since some computers can connect and some cannot, I tend to think it's a workstation configuration issue. Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects It might be that the Domain is being consulted to verify the login credentials to connect to the remote computer. Try manually specifying the user name that you are using for authentication, for example: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central /user:10.1.1.50\guest HTH, John |
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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
Jim Helfer wrote in
: We are sharing some files with a partner firm using a Ipsec VPN tunnel. Using this command: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central Some of the computers in the office connect without complaint, but others throw this error: System error 1351 has occurred. Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable or access has been denied. No events are logged. I haven't been able to uncover any blatant differences between the machines that can connect and those that can't. Doesn't seem to be related to OS (we have XP-32, XP-64 and Vista-64 here), or whether the user has admin privileges or not. On line information about this error doesn't seem to cover my situation, as I can' see how it would be a dns issue, since I'm using the IP address. I don't know much about the server on the other side, except its a windows server, but since some computers can connect and some cannot, I tend to think it's a workstation configuration issue. Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects It might be that the Domain is being consulted to verify the login credentials to connect to the remote computer. Try manually specifying the user name that you are using for authentication, for example: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central /user:10.1.1.50\guest HTH, John |
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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
John Wunderlich wrote:
Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects It might be that the Domain is being consulted to verify the login credentials to connect to the remote computer. Try manually specifying the user name that you are using for authentication, for example: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central /user:10.1.1.50\guest HTH, John Yep, that was it. Thanks! |
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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
John Wunderlich wrote:
Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects It might be that the Domain is being consulted to verify the login credentials to connect to the remote computer. Try manually specifying the user name that you are using for authentication, for example: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central /user:10.1.1.50\guest HTH, John Yep, that was it. Thanks! |
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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
Jim Helfer wrote in
: John Wunderlich wrote: Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects It might be that the Domain is being consulted to verify the login credentials to connect to the remote computer. Try manually specifying the user name that you are using for authentication, for example: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central /user:10.1.1.50\guest HTH, John Yep, that was it. Thanks! Glad you got it fixed. Thanks for the feedback. -- John |
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System error 1351 connecting over VPN
Jim Helfer wrote in
: John Wunderlich wrote: Any ideas would be appreciated Jim Helfer WTW Architects It might be that the Domain is being consulted to verify the login credentials to connect to the remote computer. Try manually specifying the user name that you are using for authentication, for example: net use \\10.1.1.50\cincydata\ED\Mux\Mux1202\Revit\central /user:10.1.1.50\guest HTH, John Yep, that was it. Thanks! Glad you got it fixed. Thanks for the feedback. -- John |
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