VPN troubleshoot missing hop W/ Cisco 1801



Hi to all...
I've done a site to site vpn, but i have some strange problems.
On one side (main office) i have a windows server router that act as
default gateway for the clients, on this i have placed a route to the
local cisco vpn gateway, with network destination the network of the
brach office, and gateway the local cisco.
On the other side (branc office) the cisco is the default gateway for
internet and vpn.
The vpn tunnel is up, the clients of the branch office pings the
clients on the main office, and also the windows server. And vice
versa.
But a tracert show a missing hop, and services like terminal server
doesn't work, they establish the connetcion, but the screen remain
void.
Also the 2 cisco routers doesn't ping each other, and the router on
the main office doesn't ping nothing on the other side, and vice
versa...

How to throublesoot this?
Why i have this throuble?

Thanks to all...

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