From: kenfen on 4 Oct 2009 20:21 Our corporate VPN software will not work on 64 bit XP Pro but only on 32 Bit. I successful installed a Virtual PC with XP Pro 32 bit and installed the VPN software. I can now access our network servers through my Guest Virtual PC session. Now ... how would I get the Host session to access the guest session's network access to our corporate network? The CAD license server is run through a 1515 socket. Thank you, Ken
From: Robert Comer on 4 Oct 2009 22:49 Most likely you wont be able to, most VPN software do not allow passthru connections for security reasons. -- Bob Comer On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 17:21:01 -0700, kenfen <kenfen(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Our corporate VPN software will not work on 64 bit XP Pro but only on 32 Bit. > I successful installed a Virtual PC with XP Pro 32 bit and installed the VPN >software. I can now access our network servers through my Guest Virtual PC >session. > >Now ... how would I get the Host session to access the guest session's >network access to our corporate network? The CAD license server is run >through a 1515 socket. > >Thank you, >Ken
From: Bo Berglund on 5 Oct 2009 01:15 On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 17:21:01 -0700, kenfen <kenfen(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Our corporate VPN software will not work on 64 bit XP Pro but only on 32 Bit. > I successful installed a Virtual PC with XP Pro 32 bit and installed the VPN >software. I can now access our network servers through my Guest Virtual PC >session. > >Now ... how would I get the Host session to access the guest session's >network access to our corporate network? The CAD license server is run >through a 1515 socket. > You need to install and use the CAD software *inside* the virtual machine (guest) since that machine is the one that opens the VPN channel to the corporate network.... -- Bo Berglund (Sweden)
From: Steve Jain [MVP] on 5 Oct 2009 13:59 On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 22:49:55 -0400, Robert Comer <bobcomer-removeme-(a)mindspring.com> wrote: >Most likely you wont be able to, most VPN software do not allow >passthru connections for security reasons. yes, that would negate the benefits of using VPN wouldn't it -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/
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