Sounds like a DNS issue.  Any Connect does split DNS by default.   WIN 10 may 
have a security issue preventing Shrew from changing your DNS.  Have you tried 
"Run as Administrator"?



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-------- Original message --------
From: "Mark A. Sibert" <[email protected]>
Date: 08/07/2015 23:20 (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: [vpn-help] Upgraded to Windows 10, Outlook 2010 no longer connects

So here's a weird problem...

I have Shrew 2.2.2 (x64) installed.  Prior to upgrading to Windows 10, 
everything worked.

After upgrading to Windows 10, Outlook 2010 will no longer connect to the 
Exchange server.  It's worth noting that I have to be on VPN to connect to 
Exchange.  No outside access is allowed.  Outlook Web Access also does not 
work, so it seems to be a routing issue, and not an Outlook issue.

When I connect using the Cisco Anyconnect client, Outlook 2010 works.  OWA 
works too.

I tried 2 different configurations in Shrew.  In one of them, I had it obtain 
the topology from the server and tunnel everything.  In the other config, I 
copied the routing information that was displayed in Anyconnect.  That tunneled 
everything but excluded my 192.* network and one other network.  The behavior 
was the same in both cases.

I can access internal web pages while on the VPN, so the connection is 
definitely established and some things are being routed.

Has anyone else run into this, or know what might be happening?  I tried 
reinstalling Shrew 2.2.2.  I also tried the instructions at 
http://www.ruudborst.nl/shrewsoft-vpn-filter-blocks-traffic-on-windows-10/  but 
it didn't help.

Any help is appreciated!  Thanks!!
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