I also posted this in the networking forum.
I have two computers hooked up using a couple lengths of cat5 and a switch. The switch shows that both of them are functioning fine. When I go to the computer running 2000 server and attempt to set up a direct connection with that computer as the host, it gives me the following error message:
Because this Windows 2000 Server belongs to or controls a domain, you must use the Routing and Remote Access system console to configure this machine to recieve incoming connections. Cancel changes and switch to this console? Y/N
When I click Yes, it takes me to what is apparently the Routing and Remote Access system console, where I am promptly lost in server-land.
Help?
I have two computers hooked up using a couple lengths of cat5 and a switch. The switch shows that both of them are functioning fine. When I go to the computer running 2000 server and attempt to set up a direct connection with that computer as the host, it gives me the following error message:
Because this Windows 2000 Server belongs to or controls a domain, you must use the Routing and Remote Access system console to configure this machine to recieve incoming connections. Cancel changes and switch to this console? Y/N
When I click Yes, it takes me to what is apparently the Routing and Remote Access system console, where I am promptly lost in server-land.
Help?