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Hi,
I am running Windows Vista Ultimate on my home computer. While at the console of that computer, when i connect to the VPN of my office, the internet works fine. When i am on the road, and i connect into my home computer via RDC and the VPN to the office is disconnected, it works fine. But, when connected to my home computer via RDC and i connect the home computer to the VPN in the office, it disconnects the RDC session, and i cannot reconnect until i terminate the VPN session. In the VPN connection's settings, under TCPIP V4 and TCPIP V6 i made sure to uncheck "use default gateway on remote network" any help is appreciated. Thanks, Albert |
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Albert a écrit :
Hi, I am running Windows Vista Ultimate on my home computer. While at the console of that computer, when i connect to the VPN of my office, the internet works fine. When i am on the road, and i connect into my home computer via RDC and the VPN to the office is disconnected, it works fine. But, when connected to my home computer via RDC and i connect the home computer to the VPN in the office, it disconnects the RDC session, and i cannot reconnect until i terminate the VPN session. In the VPN connection's settings, under TCPIP V4 and TCPIP V6 i made sure to uncheck "use default gateway on remote network" any help is appreciated. Thanks, Albert Well, that's because when you initiate VPN connection from your home computer, it changes its network location to be included in your office's network. It's like if it was physically connected to your office network. And as Windows sets the VPN connections as default when active, your home computer doesn't respond anymore to your RDP requests (it actually does, but from the IP address it got through VPN). It would be simpler to connect to your office's VPN directly from your laptop when travelling, but I suppose you'd have to convince the admins there. ![]() |
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i unchecked "use default gateway on remote network" so it is not using the
VPN connection for internet traffic. this arrangement worked fine under windows XP pro "Chong Woo Paig" wrote in message ... Albert a écrit : Hi, I am running Windows Vista Ultimate on my home computer. While at the console of that computer, when i connect to the VPN of my office, the internet works fine. When i am on the road, and i connect into my home computer via RDC and the VPN to the office is disconnected, it works fine. But, when connected to my home computer via RDC and i connect the home computer to the VPN in the office, it disconnects the RDC session, and i cannot reconnect until i terminate the VPN session. In the VPN connection's settings, under TCPIP V4 and TCPIP V6 i made sure to uncheck "use default gateway on remote network" any help is appreciated. Thanks, Albert Well, that's because when you initiate VPN connection from your home computer, it changes its network location to be included in your office's network. It's like if it was physically connected to your office network. And as Windows sets the VPN connections as default when active, your home computer doesn't respond anymore to your RDP requests (it actually does, but from the IP address it got through VPN). It would be simpler to connect to your office's VPN directly from your laptop when travelling, but I suppose you'd have to convince the admins there. |