My good fellows,
As the only remotely technologically-inclined individual in my small company, I am attempting to set up a connection between the main office PC and the boss's laptop when he is away from the office. We are currently opening a Maine location which is about 90 miles north of Headquarters, sand since we operate on Quickbooks it is paramount that the Big Boss have access to the main QB file on the host machine.
The network is this:
Tempermental Satellite carrier access to the main PC, with the other computers connected to the LAN by ICS (internet connection sharing). All PCs run Win2K Pro, except the boss's laptop which is an XP Pro machine. This XP Pro laptop is what will be connecting to the LAN, specifically the main PC holding the Quickbooks data file.
I have run the VPN client on my own machine to get access to the help file, and while I would like to think I understand most of it, I am aware that a full, functioning setup is beyond me. I am a bit confused on the exact TCP/IP settings are needed on the main office PC that will serve as the VPN server.....specifically the DNS settings.
Once the main PC is correctly configured, do I then install the same VPN software on the XP laptop while it is connected to the LAN? Will it then automate the connection between the machines so that the next time that laptop is connected, say, at his house via cable modem, all he would have to do is run the client and it would provide access to the office PC?
Obviously not. I cannot fathom it being this easily configurable. I am just honestly hoping that the effective setup is not beyond my abilities - hence the reason and need for this post. I would greatly appreciate any and all help/advice that the fine people of this forum can offer a poor English major struggling to make sense of a technical issue.
Thanks guys. I appreciate it even if this thread drops without response.