In the window which has just opened, right click on the TeamViewer VPN adapter and select properties. Open up Control Panel and navigate to Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Centre’ and then on the left-hand menu click on change adapter settings. Now, lets gets your workstation to resolve domain names on your domain network, this is relatively simple. Once connected, you’ll get confirmation the form of the following window which pops up, take note of your partners IP address, we’ll need this later: Open up TeamViewer on the workstation and punch in the TeamViewer ID for the server, change the connection type to VPN, hit connect and when prompted, enter the servers TeamViewer password. There is more to this than simply connecting the VPN so read on. If they are running on the same subnet, change your local subnet to something different.Įssentially, we’ll be making use of TeamViewer’s VPN to trick our workstation and server into thinking that they are on the same local network as each other. Your local network must NOT be running on the same subnet as the remote domain network.The full version of TeamViewer must be installed on the workstation as well as a domain controller within the domain you wish to join.Have you ever found yourself wanting to remotely a join workstation to a domain that isn’t running a VPN? If so you’ve come to the right place.
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