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At 15:43 02/04/2003, Tom Westdorp wrote:
I have the same issue. Our network techs suggested that I add a second interface (ethernet card) to the PC, just for VPN. I haven't gotten around to trying it yet though.Then our network group got scared over a story about the sub-seven trojan getting stuff up and down the VPN tunnel and then up and down the internet tunnel. That made them turn off split tunneling and now when you connect to our VPN it changes your IP address and it acts like a dial up. Still faster, but only dedicated to the VPN session. Oh, and any file, printer or what have you sharing behind your own firewall? <boom> You've disappeared from your own network and been assimilated into the work network.
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