I found the problem: the Networking setting (under Virtual PC Tools-> Settings) for Adapter 1 on VPC B was set to use the physical network card.
Changing the setting to Shared Networking (NAT) - which is the way that VPC A is configured - fixed the problem. Both VPC A (IE6) and VPC B (IE7) can...
I have two virtual PC instances (both XP Mode) installed on my Win 7 Ultimate "host" PC. Let's call them "VPC A" and "VPC B"...
I use VPC A to exercise web pages under IE6, and VPC B to exercise pages under IE7. The web pages being tested are hosted under IIS 7 running on the host Win 7 PC...
We're about to migrate a rather complex Access app to an Oracle database. To the extent possible, we want to continue to use the existing Access front-end forms/reports, and "just" replace the Access database with Oracle.
The "Access to Oracle" FAQ (FAQ701-3510) seems to address the differences...
I need a VPN router that will support a Class B (specifically, 10.x/16) network on its LAN interface. The Linksys BEFVP41's I just bought (surprise!) don't.
I have a pair of Linksys BEFVP41's. One is 192.168.1.1 the other is 192.168.2.1. I've been able to establish a tunnel.
My general question is "how do I configure them to route traffic "beyond" their endpoints (their local/remote secure groups?"
Here's the end-to-end...
Just read a post from last April saying the Linksys BEFVP41 only supports Class C nets on the LAN side. Arrrrrghh!
Is this still true with the latest firmware?
And if so, what's the absolute cheapest "Ethernet only" router that I can use to route between my 10.x.x.x/16 network and...
First of all: don't blame the router vendor or ISP!
The problem is with the way that Microsoft implemented "browsing" all those many years ago (BTW: "network neighborhood browsing" is not to be confused with "web browsing", which is a totally different thing). MS made the assumption that...
Microsoft implements network "browsing" via Netbios. So unless you forward Netbios broadcasts over your connection (bad idea), you're going to need a WINS server on both ends, and have them replicate with each other. Or create LMHOSTS files on the systems.
There really ought to be a...
I'm considering a pair of BEFVP41's. One end will have static IP, the other will have dynamic (and the ISP says it will change periodically).
I want to connect W2K DC's over this VPN, so I need to have some way of automatically (and quickly) recovering from a change in IP address.
Can the...
I presently have my home LAN connected to my office's LAN via an ISDN link with a couple of LinkSys ISDN routers. The home LAN has a W2K DC for home.corp.org and the office LAN has a W2K DC for corp.org. The office LAN uses 10.0/16 and the home LAN uses 10.3/16. The office Linksys ISDN router is...
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