MS VPN Connection Question
I have an interesting issue. While VPN'ing into one of our customers, they
informed me that on the server I was connected to they could browse to our
network. I was not aware that this was even possible. I thought a VPN
connection was only one way.
The customer set up Microsoft VPN, and we are using XP and configuring the
VPN in Network Places.
I would think there is a setting somewhere to prevent this. Does anyone
know where that would be? Any input on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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