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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Cisco Systems VPN Client

    Is it possible to connect to a VPN and then access your network on the domain server at the same time? or access other client PC on the network via IP?

    Is there a workaround to this scenario? When I'm connected to VPN i use a flash drive to transfer files.

    Any suggestions?

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    Re: Cisco Systems VPN Client

    The only way I know of to do this is to set up a VPN back to your original network, effectively meaning that both networks can see eachother. Where I work we do all that on our firewalls so it's user transparent. I dunno if that'll be of any help to you though.

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    Re: Cisco Systems VPN Client

    Is it possible to set up two VPN's?

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    Re: Cisco Systems VPN Client

    You'd set up the VPN going one way from your PC to the remote network and then you'd have to set up another VPN going from the remote network to your network.

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    Re: Cisco Systems VPN Client

    Thanks mate! Seems like a pretty good idea. I'll try that out.

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