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| Member | VPN and two computers Ok, Since i have been totally unable as many to install a VPN with vista x64 or any x64 windows for that matter, is it possible to make a tunneling with a x86 machine? Installing cisco vpn on that 32 bit machine... activating the vpn and I would like to route my x64 machine via that vpn on that 32 bit machine.. possible? I do have 2 NICs on both machines, but we are inside the network. Is it possible to add a routing table to direct those "internal" ip addresses through that other machine? Or will I have to live with a Remote Desktop instance to do all this? |
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