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Subject: ISA Server/NAT issue/Cisco VPN
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Eddiea User is Offline

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8/09/2007 03:20 PM  
Hi all,
   I am having to use the VPN cisco client to connect to ATT new database/CAD system in our office.  The problem I am running into is because of there corp policy when you are connected them it completely cuts off local LAN access which in turn does not allow me to connect to any internet websites and the connection although it does not disconnect doesnt work.  Is there a way to allow 2-3 workstations to bypass ISA/not use the firewall client.  Just trying to determine the best solution.
 
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8/11/2007 11:41 AM  
Hi Eddie

Had a similar issue with a client of me. We ended with a site to site vpn solution, it is working perfectly since then.
Have tried a lot of things with and without ISA Server, maybe you could do the same thing?

Just my 2 cents

Nick

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