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We are trying to use the route command, within a VPN connection, to change the local clients route. Microsoft says to use the command as: 192.168.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 default METRIC default IF default with the first default being the gateway to use the second default being the default metric for …

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By far the best books for studying anything Novell are the books from or recommended by Novell. They have the most current and up to date information and are obviously the most accurate. There are other good books out there but for my money I buy the Novell books or …

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We are having the same issue with Windows XP and Meditech. So far we are unable to find any resources, besides here, that even mention it. If someone has a fix please let us know as it has us baffled.

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I think you're on the right track with that article from Novell. It does a pretty good comparison of the two. I just looked for Microsoft's response to it, they had one up a couple of years ago but it appears they took it down, which is good as it …

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We have a Windows 2003 server running VPN. No RADIUS is installed. We have the vpn connection working fine, with full access to all servers and printers. However, we have no Internet from the clients. Currently the box for use the clients default route is checked. When we remove that …

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Try setting static routes as follows. route 1: Interface: LAN1 Destination : 192.168.0.0 Network Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 19.168.0.70 route 2: Interface: LAN2 Destination: 192.168.1.0 Network Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 The metric on both should be 1. I hope this helps. Rick

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We are having several systems that have the same problem. User X will be able to login to their computer and access the Internet, etc. However, when they try to access a Windows 2003 Server they can't get logged in. We have tried numerous things and the only thing that …

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It's amazing that we have advanced so much in science and technology in the past few years. We went for how many years with nothing, so to speak, and then have an explosion of technology. I think we live in wonderful times due to that. It's not so wonderful when …

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You've got to love comments like puppet government, the flu vaccine is bush's fault, and all the rest. The Iraqi's will have their own independent government, Edwards is the one behind no flu vaccine manufacturers in the U.S. due to the lawsuit he was the instigator of. I'll vote not …

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I am a faithful fan of SG-1. I watch any of the Star Trek series anytime they are on too. I need to get the boxed sets so I don't have to watch the reruns, hoping to catch them. :{ I have started watching the new Stargate Atlantis. I think …

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I guess my question would be whether this occurs even when you try to access dos via Start, Run, CMD; or whether this occurs just under specific circumstances.

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I agree that with IBM that is how it should be. As for Novell. I know I'm dating myself and running OLD software, but, try a Novell 4.2 server up with no reboots, no updates, no changes period, running for 4 years and still going. The only time it came …

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Their is nothing legally wrong with this marketing strategy. They could lose money if they didn't do a disclaimer of "no clearance items", "no half price sales", etc. Personally though I have to applaud their willingness to take on another competitior directly. That takes chutzpah. As for your second item. …

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The best product we have found is from Webroot. It is called spysweeper. The link is [url="http://www.webroot.com/wb/products/spysweeper/index.php"]http://www.webroot.com/wb/products/spysweeper/index.php[/url] It found things that neither adaware or spybot found. It is an intelligent remover that removes them when it is safe to do so.

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