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I have a Windows XP PRO machine running as a file and mail server at the
office. It is behind NAT with all the right ports forwarded for access to the needed ressources. From my laptop I would like to connect to the office LAN via VPN to access IMAP-server and shared ressources (file folders). I can make the connection OK, but I cannot in any way acces the remote LAN. I can't ping remote IP-adresses at all. The LAN-adresses in my local LAN are both in the 10.0.0.x-series, I have set up the VPN client to use remote DNS. I can se from 'whatismyip.com', that when I am connected to VPN, I have the IP of my office. Can anyone help me resolve this issue? Best regards, Jesper. |
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