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Old 02-28-2007
C Dot C
 

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PPTP VPN and Routing
In Windows XP, after I connect to our work LAN using PPTP, I run a script to
establish routes to our Work network, delete the default gateway which
points to my PPTP IP address to enable split tunneling. Split tunneling
enables me to browse the Internet as well as connect to resources in our
work LAN.

In Windows Vista, somehow, I cannot delete the default gateway that points
to my PPTP IP address. I cannat accomplish Split tunneling in Windows
Vista.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Old 02-28-2007
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Re: PPTP VPN and Routing

Hi,

> C Dot C a écrit :
> In Windows XP, after I connect to our work LAN using PPTP, I run a
> script to establish routes to our Work network, delete the default
> gateway which points to my PPTP IP address to enable split tunneling.
> Split tunneling enables me to browse the Internet as well as connect >
> to resources in our work LAN.


In XP you are administrator to create/delete routes, no ?

> In Windows Vista, somehow, I cannot delete the default gateway that
> points to my PPTP IP address. I cannat accomplish Split tunneling in
> Windows Vista.
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.


Are you admin in Vista ?

I never use Vista but it's just a track ....
--

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Old 02-28-2007
C Dot C
 

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Re: PPTP VPN and Routing
Yes, I am the admin of my Vista Business installation. And yes, I run the
Command prompt as an administrator.

You may not know Vista if you don't run Vista.

Thanks for your reply, anyway.

"Jack Ass" <mr.burun@laposte.net.AAAH> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
>> C Dot C a écrit :
>> In Windows XP, after I connect to our work LAN using PPTP, I run a
>> script to establish routes to our Work network, delete the default
>> gateway which points to my PPTP IP address to enable split tunneling.
>> Split tunneling enables me to browse the Internet as well as connect >
>> to resources in our work LAN.

>
> In XP you are administrator to create/delete routes, no ?
>
>> In Windows Vista, somehow, I cannot delete the default gateway that
>> points to my PPTP IP address. I cannat accomplish Split tunneling in
>> Windows Vista.
>>
>> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.

>
> Are you admin in Vista ?
>
> I never use Vista but it's just a track ....
> --
>
> Bruno - France
>
>
> --
> Jack Ass
> Linux-User #365449 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/
>


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