Most likely, if you don't know what it is, you don't have it.

However, if you work from home and have to enter a login id and password to
access your company's internal network, then you are probably using a VPN
(although I believe there are other products that have similar
functionality).

On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Q. Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> > From:John Emmerling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date:Tue, 8 Jul 2008 08:48:04 -0400
> >
> > Does computer #2 have VPN software installed?  I had a similar
> > problem.  It turned out that the VPN requires a security
> > "driver" to be installed which can be disabled when
> > editing connection properties (but then the VPN won't work).
> >
>
> How do I find out if I'm running VPN? Do I need VPN?
>
> Quentin A. Fisher
>
>
> *************************************************************************
> **  List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy  **
> **  policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/  **
> *************************************************************************
>


*************************************************************************
**  List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy  **
**  policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/  **
*************************************************************************

Reply via email to