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Old 12-21-2006, 10:39 AM   #1
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Red face Split-Tunnel VPN Question

Alright so here is what I have.

I have a VPN Connection to my workplace that works great, it's setup just using a WinXP VPN Connection, I've got the split-tunnel to work, as I can run my specific work apps as well as LimeWire for instance (something that is blocked on my work side). So Programs will first try to connect through my local network, and then if they fail they go through my VPN.

The problem that I'm having is that some programs, Remote Desktop for instance, that I also use for work purposes want to go through my local network, where they won't work, and not my VPN connection. Basically I want to know if I can designate certain programs, such as Remote Desktop, to connect through my VPN and not my local network.

Thanks for the help


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