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Browse problems over vpn domain
It would be nice if these settings were carried thru when users download the connection manager from the remote workplace web page. Thanks again John -----Original Message----- John, In the VPN Client connection properties, look to see if "use the default gateway of the remote network" is checked.

Cannot browse remote network over VPN connection
Bill Grant not.available@online microsoft public windows server networking You put the DNS suffix in the connection properties of the VPN connection on the Remote computer is on 192.168.30.0, internal network is on 192.168.1.0. From the remote computer I can ping the servers via IP address, so the VPN is up and

VPN connection appears to disable internet browsing
David Lingren DavidLing...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs The Windows XP Resource Kit states: "After the VPN connection is made, the client on the remote office’s intranet has access to the shared resources (such as file servers and printers) on the corporate network.

Urgent, please help - Routing between networks.
The remote network is configured with static IP's, and the default gateway points to the router. The DNS settings are then set as 192.168.1.xx. "Bill Grant" <not.available@online> The VPN connection is being done through the two firewalls as a Site to Site. The network setup is Server 2003 with XP clients.

Downloading problem when untick use default gateway on remote ...
Remote Networking Technology Support Site - http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:01:07 -0700, kdn <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have set up a PPTP VPN connection to my work network.

VPN connection problem
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connectivity is fine so she can still use network resources like email, access shared files, and the internet, just no browsing. She has recently been using Intel's Netstructure VPN Client for remote access to one of our clients and was not having problems except she would lose connection to our network

VPN and Web Browsing
My VPN connection is not tremendously robust. If I lose connection, does the backup domain controller on the local network suffice to ensure logons and subsequent access to the remote network when the connection is restored (without requiring another logon)? -Does a trust relationship contribute to my solution?

VPN, Browsing and stuff
kk7gw kk...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Right-click your VPN connection, choose Properties. Click the Networking tab, double-click TCP/IP. Click Advanced, uncheck 'Use default gateway on remote network'. Note that if your remote network (VPN network) uses more than one subnet, you may be unable

No web browsing on VPN client
Both sites are connected via a vpn. I am able to connect to all machines on the other side of the vpn manually. Mount network drives, remote admin etc. But I need to be able to browse the machines on the remote network via the "my network places". WINS is set up and I have domain replication betwen the two sites

Unable to ping over windows 2000 server VPN connection
Or should I be able to configure my SBS Server (which is the PDC on my lan) to allow remote VPN clients to Browse the network machines using Network Neighborhood? is no connection to the domain yet, make the ADSL connection, make the VPN connection, do the logons that the SBS server gives and then I can browse.

Network Browse List Over VPN
However, when this connection is established, all my network traffic routes down this path, meaning I am unable to browse the Internet, Un-check "Use default gateway on remote network". Two notes of caution: 1. If you VPN into a corporate network, tell the IT staff what you want to do and ask them whether

Advanced Networking Questions
David dea...@nospamever.dsnonline.org microsoft public win2000 ras_routing Marc, User unchecked "Use Default gateway on remote network" on the client VPN connection, and things are much faster! Five users in a branch office all use their own VPN connections to our central office LAN.

VPN Users cannot browse web...
Your remote clients should not be authenticating to a DC on the other side of a VPN connection - it's going to cause tons of problems over time. The remote network is configured with static IP's, Not necessary, and a bit of a pain if you're expected to do any kind of central administration. and the default

VPN and browsing the net
It works just fine, I can start/stop any program on the desktop through the VPN connection, and I can also transfer files with Remote Desktop because I establish the Remote Desktop with access to local drives. What I can't do, is to browse drives on the remote network outside a Remote Desktop connection.

Browsing Internet While Connected To VPN
Pete Davis pete_da...@my-deja.com comp dcom vpn Jim, Turn off use default gw on remote network under your TCP options. From my home computer, after I establish a vpn connection over a dsl line to my office, is there a way to browse the internet (ie use the dsl line for more additional connections to the

VPN Browsing problems and other questions
You mentioned that "I then must disconnect the VPN connection and re-engage another browser session to force the workstation to renew an IP and eventually Click Advanced and uncheck the "Use default gateway on remote network". 5. OKs to confirm the changes. [Note] When the VPN clients connect to the server,

Unable to browse internet while connected to VPN
The Windows XP Resource Kit states: "After the VPN connection is made, the client on the remote office's intranet has access to the shared resources (such as file servers and printers) on the corporate network. I have created a VPN connection with the New Connection Wizard. The connection works fine.

VPN, Browsing and stuff
After I successfully connect to the VPN Server remotely, I cannot browse the network, and see other computers and ... www.chicagotech.net/Q&A/vpn1.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on

PPTP and Browsing Question
SteveA wrote: Make sure that you have deselected "use default gateway on remote network" In VPN TCP/IP Properties > Advanced settings -----Original Message----- I'm connecting using a cell phone first, then vpn'ng to the server. I can ping the dns of the cell phone. On the vpn connection, the default gateway .

Can't browse network after vpn connection
On your client where you can access the internet, before establishing the VPN connection You need to uncheck the option "Use default gateway on remote network". Right click on the VPN I have static ip on my computer and i can browse internet but wheni get connected to my vpn server then my browsing stops .