Yes, this is a security setting in most VPN clients.
If your using the MS PPTP VPN client you can enable/disable split
tunneling.
See this Cable Guy article for help with that...
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/cableguy/cg1003.
mspx
Note the potential security issues. Sometimes this is also a server
side function, ie. like in OpenVPN. If that is the case then you
would need to talk to the VPN admin about this issue...
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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Michael.Hurley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 06 dec 2007 in
microsoft.public.mac.rdc:
> Here's my scenario. Work machine (XP), uses VPN to connect to
> the internet it's cor****ate network connection.
> Mac Mini (Leopard) sitting next to is for personal use.
>
> I want to work through my Mac via RDC to get to the XP machine.
> The only time I can get RDC to work, is when I'm NOT logged into
> my VPN on the XP machine.
> The moment I log the XP machine into VPN, RDC drops the
> connection.
>
> Is there anyway to fix this or is this a security policy of VPN
> that blocks this?
>
> Thanks all.
> Mike


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