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| Subject: | Re: OT:basic VPN question |
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| Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:29:07 -0800 |
That should do it.
zm
-- Zac Mutrux CompuMentor
Bruyere, Michel wrote:
Hi, I've setup a VPN from work to my home and I would like to avoid
to use the VPN to browse the internet. It runs Win2k3 server.
Is there a way to pass through the VPN only for the "remote LAN" addresses?
And use the local internet to browse?
Thanks
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