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| | Virtual PC - VPN Hi, My Virtual PC host OS is Win XP SP3 and I use Cisco VPN Client to access my office network. I have Vista Enterprise VM running in Virtual PC and I have used only Shared Networking (NAT) as my adapter. I have disabled firewall in my VM. The problem I am having is that I can connect to the internet but I cannot access any network resources like servers/ folders. Any ideas? Should I install Cisco VPN client in my VM or is there any other way to share this VPN connection? Thanks, Chandra |
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| | Re: Virtual PC - VPN "chandru" <chandru.govind@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:aae80576-8398-4443-8e40-754e0e4bf10a@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > My Virtual PC host OS is Win XP SP3 and I use Cisco VPN Client to > access my office network. > > I have Vista Enterprise VM running in Virtual PC and I have used only > Shared Networking (NAT) as my adapter. I have disabled firewall in my > VM. > > The problem I am having is that I can connect to the internet but I > cannot access any network resources like servers/ folders. Any ideas? > Should I install Cisco VPN client in my VM or is there any other way > to share this VPN connection? it works fine. This allows me to use the internet from the host OS and not go thru the company network. The VM only sees the company network, and internet thru the company network. |
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