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| If I connect to a client's VPN from the office, in XP I can still see my network drives but in Vista I get "logon failed". Not great when I want to uplaod something from our server to theirs. Is there a setting that enables me to still see local network resources while connected to a VPN? (Using the built-in Windows VPN Client) | |||
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