I am connecting through a VPN client and split tunneling is disabled
on the VPN. Will a locally attached printer work since this does not
use an IP address? I can connect via the VPN client then remote
desktop and check the box for printers but can't seem to get it to
work. Does anyone know if this is possible?
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VPN client 4.0.4: connecting from static IP ... the Cisco VPN client 4.0.4 installed. ... in connecting to their network.I'm connecting to the Internet via a ... my Macs and printer). ... setup the Windows network with my static IP address, ... (comp.dcom.sys.cisco)
Re: VPN Client hiding Static IP? ...Split Tunneling might be what I need, but the government agency I am ... Is there another VPN Client that would work better for me. ... Group Security Credentials (group id and group password for Group ... it before other than configuring and launching my Nortel VPN client.... (comp.dcom.vpn)
Re: OL 2003 SP3 prompts for logon credentials only when using VPN ... running on WinXP Pro SP2 in an Exchange Server 2003 SP2 enviroment. ... When they connect using Cisco VPN client from home, Outlook prompts for username and password. ... The VPN client has no problem connecting and staying connected as they can access other network resources. ... This does not seem to be an ISP issue as I had one of the people take an identically configured spare laptop home and it works fine. ... (microsoft.public.office.misc)
Nortel VPN Client vs. DLink DI-624m wireless router ... connect to my company via Nortel Contivity VPN client.... it just hangs at "Connecting to: ... the D-Link support DB which had me go into my router and make several ... (comp.dcom.sys.nortel)
RE: [fw-wiz] IP migration on "hub" VPN terminus [long] ... > add necessary statements for Cisco Secure VPN client to ... and telnet into the remote pix....Telnet on its outside interface, ... > of the VPN client connecting with DES encryption; ... (Firewall-Wizards)