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    rkrishnan Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 12, 2008, 05:37 AM
    Windows 2003 server active directory inter site connection
    Hello!

    I have a question on windows 2003 server Active directory Sites..
    We have a primary domain controller in our head office and an additional domain controller in our branch office in the same domain. It is a WAN connection using leased line with routers at both end. I made 2 sites in the primary domain controller ( in active directory sites ) and add 2 subnets also. Our head office IP is 192.168.0 and branch is 192.168.1 . Now we have a DSL line IN OUR HEAD OFFICE and dsl router IP is 192.168.0.20.
    I want to access the internet through the headoffice DSL. I put gate way as the dsl IP in branch client computer but I can't connect. What more I have to do. Now even I can not access any client PCs in Branch from any client in Ho.
    I am not an expert in Windows 2003 administration so please help me .

    Radhakrishnan
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    Mar 12, 2008, 10:41 PM
    I can not stress enough that you should really have someone on staff qualified to administer your server or hire a consulting firm with qualified personnel. The project you are requesting help with isn't a simple solution.
    Depending on how your leased lines are configured you may have to establish a VPN between the two sites. That would probably be the easiest way, but that's going to be far from trivial.
    You can't just change your gateway to the gateway of the remote network. Your traffic has to travel to the local gateway to be routed first.
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    Jan 15, 2011, 06:13 AM
    TechEmperor is right.. depending on your configuration I'd also suggest you get help from a qualified personnel, there's much info to be looked at and VPN could only be a tip of it, routing & remote access isn't such a big deal but needs more info.

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