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SYMPTOMSDuring a Dynamic RAS call to another Exchange Server site, you may receive the following message: Furthermore, you will not be able to ping or connect to the other site in anyway. CAUSEDuring a DRAS connection, the property to "Use default gateway on remote network" has been set. As a result, when Exchange Server needs to communicate to any computer across a gateway (router), it will assume that the gateway over the dial-up network (DUN) connection is the correct one. Local network computers are actually able to send packets over the local router to the Exchange Server computer, but the Exchange Server computer is replying to the wrong router (over the DUN connection), and thus to the wrong network. Communication is never established between the Exchange Server computer and local computers physically located across the router. WORKAROUND
Check the Dial-Up Entry by performing the following steps:
MORE INFORMATIONWhile a dial-up connection is on line, the local dial-up server will no longer be able to communicate with any resources that are across the default gateway on the remote network. This is due to the fact that all the packets will be directed to the default local router and not the remote gateway (router). This may cause another problem with DUN. See the "Dynamic RAS Connector White Paper" for more details. Additional query words: Dynamic Ras connection Dial-Up Networking
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