On 23/10/15 02:17, Erich Titl wrote:
> Why do you think so?
> 192.60.28.0 belongs to Unisys

Yes, I realize that their choice of a subnet is odd, and mentioned as
much, but how would this influence the openvpn and printer spooler issue
at hand? They've been using that subnet for years now and the problem
only occurs since and when they're using openvpn.

The only traffic routed through the vpn tunnel would be the one going to
the SQLServer.

I may very well be unawares of something. How would using this subnet
have an impact on openvpn and the spooling process? (If it is in fact
related to the spooler.)

> I have not seen this and we do have several Minolta printers.  But, as a 
> habit, I usually disable auto-discover on our Windows 7 Clients.

Network discovery under Advanced Sharing Settings? You'll have to excuse
me I have very little expertise with Windows.

I will add this to the list of items to inquire, whether they have that
setting turned on or off.

Best regards,
David


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