You have to enable the checkbox in the local VPN Connectiod that says "Use gateway on remote network"
From that point your Company LAN/WAN needs to properly know how to route the VPN User from there.
-- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com
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"Rob" <Rob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6B2203B8-CEA4-49D0-A751-0CB123859592[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I recently moved my Exchange Server to a remote location. Everything > works fine with the exception of VPN. > > I am able to VPN to my office from my HOME computer and use Outlook > and ping the Exchange Server. > > However, if I connect using my WORK laptop from home I can VPN fine > but cannot connect to Outlook nor ping my server. When I do ping it > it shows the correct new IP address but it's unsuccessful. > > I have run ipconfig /flushdns but still no luck. Any suggestions? > > Thanks.
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