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Posted by Gary Grathen on June 20, 2006, 6:59 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Thanks for the advice. I'll followup with them but won't hold my breath
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Gary Grathen
Orlando, FL
> It is normal behavior for you to lose your local-LAN connectivity when the
> VPN client is activated. I believe that you will need to talk to your
> network nazis and see about the possibility of having split tunnelling
> enabled for your user account. For some orgs, split tunneling is strictly
> taboo, so good luck.
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> Jephph
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>> I'm running Nortel Contivity VPN client v04_86.102 and Windows XP Pro
>> with SP2. I need to use Remote Desktop from my primary laptop to control
>> the computer which is running the Nortel Contivity VPN client, however as
>> soon as I start the Nortel Contivity VPN client, the Remote Desktop
>> connection drops and cannot be reestablished while the VPN client is
>> running. Both systems are on the same local LAN.
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>> I searched the forums and didn't see a fix for my particular issue. I
>> don't think I can configure "split tunneling" because my client doesn't
>> have a option to configure a group network profile.
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>> Please advise how I can use Remote Desktop with the Nortel Contivity VPN
>> client.
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>> Thanks much.
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>> Gary Grathen
>> Ormond Beach, FL
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