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| | Using hosts VPN adapter Is it possible to get VPC to bind to the hosts VPN connection? I am working remotely and using my XP SP2 clients built in VPN to connet to my W2K3 RRAS. I want to VPC to start up attached to the domain so I can do some testing at home. I know I can VPN in on the guest OS after, but I am trying out some things that happen during the boot on the domain. |
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| | Re: Using hosts VPN adapter >Is it possible to get VPC to bind to the hosts VPN connection? No, that's not possible. -- Bob Comer On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 08:22:06 -0400, "Jordan" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Is it possible to get VPC to bind to the hosts VPN connection? I am working >remotely and using my XP SP2 clients built in VPN to connet to my W2K3 RRAS. >I want to VPC to start up attached to the domain so I can do some testing at >home. > >I know I can VPN in on the guest OS after, but I am trying out some things >that happen during the boot on the domain. > > |
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