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  1. dtnpsi

    Virtual PC can't access web page on the "host" PC

    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...
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    Virtual PC can't access web page on the "host" PC

    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...
  3. dtnpsi

    Issues using Oracle directly from Access Forms/Reports

    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...
  4. dtnpsi

    What VPN routers support other than Class C on LAN interface?

    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.
  5. dtnpsi

    How to reach net beyond the endpoint of BEFVP41 tunnel

    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...
  6. dtnpsi

    Linksys BEFVP41 VPN problems

    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...
  7. dtnpsi

    Why can't I browse the Network Neighborhood over my (fill in the blank)

    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...
  8. dtnpsi

    SSH Sentinel 1.3.2.2 Linksys BEFVP41 router

    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...
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    BEFVP41-to-BEFVP41 - automatic recovery from change of dynamic IP ?

    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...
  10. dtnpsi

    Moving home/office ISDN to Roadrunner VPN - what works?

    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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