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   Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED EMA to spam@nospam.com   
   Re: VPN and internet   
   09 Jun 04 19:44:21   
   
   From: mike.newsgroup@-DELETETHISPART-.upcraft.com   
      
   No, you are not correct.     
      
   If you are using the built in VPN client of Windows XP then you simple go into   
   the properties of the connection, go to networking, go into the TCPIP   
   properties, go into the advanced button and turn off "use default gateway on   
   remote network"  If the    
   remote network has multiple subnets you need to access through the VPN then   
   you will likely loose access to all the subnets except for the one your VPN   
   router is directly connected to.  If you require access to the subnets and   
   your local internet    
   connection at the same time you will need to manually create a batch file to   
   setup routing entries directing traffic for those subnets over the VPN (using   
   "route add" command)   
      
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   Mike Drechsler (mike.newsgroup@-deletethispart-.upcraft.com)   
      
      
   "RZ"  wrote in message news:DbGdnU34w9D-qlrdRVn   
   ug@giganews.com...   
   > Am I correct in saying that if my Win XP machine is set up to accept   
   > incoming VPN connections, that I am NOT able to browse the web from the same   
   > machine on the same connection?   
   > Thanks in advance - RZ   
   >    
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