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how to connect to vpn but still have local access

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tekajr

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If I connect an NT machine to a VPN using Nortel Extranet Access Client (V03_70.30), that machine becomes inaccessible on the local lan. The machine has has 2 nics and local addresses eg 192.168.0.11. How could I modify the routing table after the VPN connection so that the machine is still accessible on one or both of those addresses even when it's connected to the VPN?

I know that on win2k there is a checkbox in the tcp properties, (something to do with gateway i think), that allows this. But on NT, I think this should be possible by modifying the routing table.
 
Check the Contivity Server configuration. Under the Group Profile there you must enable "Split Tunneling" otherwise the client PC is limited to routing through the tunnel only for security purposes.
 
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