Mapping a network drive on a virtual private network

Windows 7 64 - bit, updated.  I want to connect to our office (Small Business Server 2003) through the VPN server.  I can connect via VPN, but lately, when I try to map the network drive, I wonder of logon credentials.  A month earlier and earlier, I could log on without any problem.  No change in the hardware or software except Windows Update.  Office of the administrator COMPUTER says it's a problem of Port 47.  I went so far as to turn off the Windows Firewall, incoming & outgoing.  No relief.  I can connect using Windows XP without there be invited for the opening of the session.

How to restore my ability to access the network via a VPN?

Hi Kenneth Bush,

Welcome to the Microsoft community.

I suggest you to ask your question in the TechNet Windows Server Networking Forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windowsserver

I hope this helps.

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