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|    Michal Idziorek to Rick Merrill    |
|    Re: cisco vpn client seems to collide wi    |
|    31 Mar 07 01:13:11    |
      From: m.i@gmx.at              Thanks for your prompt answer,              I run SP2 indeed.              The problem is not concerning file sharing, but the internet connection       sharing in my LAN.               From time to time I want also to have access to the internet from the       second computer in my "lan". I use: "internet connection sharing" on my       main pc for this purpose.              However as soon as i install the cisco client on my main computer, the       internet is not working on my secondary pc anymore. This problem is       occuring whether or not, a vpn connection is estabilished.              I do not think that i belong to a domain. I just have to computers       connected here locally. My main pc is connected to the internet.       I want to use VPN to connect with my universities Network in order to       gain access to some resources and publications (for which, an uni-ip is       needed).                     Rick Merrill schrieb:       > Michal Idziorek wrote:       >> Hello everybody!       >>       >> Im running Win XP Pro.       >>       >> As soon i install the Cisco VPN Client, the internet connection       >> sharing does not work anymore (at least not fully).       >>       >> In order to recover, i have to uninstall the client and even delete my       >> Network Cards in the Hardware Panel, so they are detected and       >> installed again on the next reboot.       >>       >> Any ideas what im doing wrong? Are there any alternatives to the Cisco       >> Client ?       >>       >> Thank You in advance.       >> Regardz,       >> Michael       >       > One hopes you are running Win xp pro SP2!       >       > You must use the Cisco client, I'll betcha.       >       > If you belong to a "domain" then simple file sharing will not work.       >       > Establish the cisco client then open file sharing.       >       > I just got this to work with a SonicWall VPN.       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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