We have the same situation. It's not been a problem, since our nurses
only use it to synchronize their laptops with a server and the server is
identified via an IP address.
I've found that adding a HOSTS file with the necessary definitions will
allow full name resolution....
Regards,
Hank Arnold
rem wrote:
> At home, and I am connected to my ISP via cable.
>
> On home computer (Windows XP SP2) I created a PPTP VPN connection in Network
> Connections, which I use to connect to company server. In TCP/IP properties
> of the connection I've manually put DNS addresses of internal DNS servers. I
> also checked "Use default gateway on remote network". I also put this
> connection in first place in Advanced Settings-> Adapters and bindings.
>
> When I connect to my company with this connection, it works, but all names
> are still resolved with my ISP DNSs. Why is this happening, what have I
> forgot? I need to, when I connect to my company with this connection, to use
> internal DNS servers.
>
> Do I have to change something on the server or on the client?
>
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