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> From: Chris Britton <brit@labyrinth.net>
> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> Subject: Re: RAS
> Date: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 9:57 PM
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> At 07:51 PM 3/25/97 -0800, you wrote:
> >The server is NT40. The network is running the netbui
> >and tcp/ip protocol. The server has one external modem
> >the station is on windows95 with a internal modem.
> >The dail up connection has the server asigning the
> >ip address.
> >
> >Oh can you please tell me where you set the RAS
> > to access the local server and not the network ?
> >
> >Thanks Again
> >
> >Jeff
> >
> >----------
> >> From: Michael Carpenter <mikec@psa.pencom.com>
> >> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> >> Subject: Re: RAS
> >> Date: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 4:34 PM
> >>
> >> RAS does allow browsing...it does not assume anything about the
> >> network, and if devices are RAS'ed in, they ARE on the same network.
> >>
> >> The RAS server handles the browsing...
> >>
> >> I have this set up on my machine and don't have any
> >> problems...granted, my machine is a stand-alone server...
> >>
> >> Check to see if the RAS server is set up to only allow access to the
> >> local server and not the network. Also, another reason might be that
> >> you are using multiple protocols to attach to RAS. Every protocol has
> >> a different browse master and this might be confusing the situation.
> >> It is best to only use a single protocol when RASing in. Typically
> >> this would be TCP/IP
> >>
> >> If you are using static IP, it is possible that the RAS client is not
> >> getting the information about the WINS server, DNS server, etc...
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Jeffery Warren penned:
> >> [Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> >> ->RAS does not allow browsing by default. It's assumed the network is
> >too
> >> ->slow. Additionally, the browser only works on devices on the same
> >network
> >> ->as the computer. The dialed-into network apparently does not count.
> >> ->
> >> ->----------
> >> ->> From: Jeffrey Betts <jbetts@ccaccess.net>
> >> ->> To: Ntisp <ntisp@emerald.iea.com>
> >> ->> Subject: RAS
> >> ->> Date: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 4:45 PM
> >> ->>
> >> ->>
> >> ->>
> >> ->> I have set up RAS on a nt 4.0 server
> >> ->> the person can dial up and connect
> >> ->> OK but can not browse the network.
> >> ->> Can someone let me know what I am
> >> ->> missing.
> >> ->>
> >> ->> Thanks
> >> ->> Jeffr Betts
> >> ->> Jbetts@ccaccess.net
> >> ->>
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