I thought I had read of a way of setting up VPN on a client so, when you
made a VPN connection, it basically ignored the local connection.  For
example, when you make a VPN connection you get an IP address from the
VPN connection and you have an IP address from your Local Area
connection.  I'd like to make it so all network traffic goes through the
VPN IP and the other address is ignored - as if that connection does not
exist.  I know the Local Area IP has to exist to run the VPN but I want
all traffic to go down the VPN pipe and not "escape" before it gets into
the pipe.  I can't seem to find that option now.  Does it exist?  How do
you enable it?  My clients will be XP and Vista.

The issue is, if the client goes to "Network Neighborhood" and browses
for computers on the network, it lists computers on the client side of
the VPN instead of the server side.  This makes me think that some
network traffic isn't being directed down the VPN pipe.  I'm definitely
making a VPN connection though because I can access some stuff that I
wouldn't be able to access without the VPN.

Thanks for your help.

Curt

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