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I have 2 servers:

Domain controller (Windows server 2012 std) - 192.168.1.2 Name dcsrv01

File server (Windows server 2012 std) - 192.168.2.2 Name fsrv01

The file server is domain attached.

The two are linked together over a site to site VPN. The DC has a network share called 'Shared'. When I log on to the file server using a domain admin account, and try to access \dcsrv01\Shared, it still brings up a username and password box, although I have logged in as a domain admin.

It does this with every PC on the fsrv01 network. Anything on the internal LAN it is working fine.

Any ideas why this is? I am putting it down to DNS, although I can't pin point the solution.

The file servers primary DNS server is the DC.

Thanks

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  • Can you ping the DC/DNS server? Can you do NSLookups against the DC/DNS server? Is the file server on the other side of the site to site tunnel a domain member?
    – Citizen
    Jan 25, 2015 at 22:45
  • If you enter the creds requested, do you gain access to the share?
    – EliadTech
    Jan 26, 2015 at 8:52

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