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My apologies for the attitude I bounced at you. One more note about my own company and our policies . . . we do not allow personal machines access to the internal network. Period. Not even mine, and I run the show. When someone is setup to work from home we give them a laptop or a desktop belonging to the company, which has proper anti-virus, personal firewall and policy controls. Good luck. On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:21:43 -0600, Scott Johnson <sjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tom, > > I was not getting snippy, I just did not want to start the VPN battle all > over > again. I watched it and commented on it the last time it came up here. I > know > there are pluses and minuses to it. I was just looking for where I can find > the > information so that I can properly present it to the CTO here at work. I am > no > way connected to the security here. I am just a 'lowly programmer' that wants > to be as productive as I can be, no matter where I am working. > > And thank you for the info you gave. It definitely gives me a direction to go > to get some good information. I noticed the split tunneling in the section of > help I posted. A light bulb went on,"oh, yeah that is what it is called'. > > Thanks, > Scott > -- Tom Jedrzejewicz tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx
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