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Ok,
I have never seen this before.
I am setting up a vpn at the presidents(for the company I work for) house
I am able to get the vpn connected into our server and I am able to start
the remote desktop session but once we start to work on the workstation its
self within a few seconds we lose the connection for just the workstation.
it appers that the vpn is still connected
has anyone ever seen this and if so have you been able to fix it?
thanks in advance

Steve

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Check on the video driver at the host workstation, and change it --probably
to a newer one.


"Steve Belongie" <Steve Belongie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:47D4235B-11CD-4296-86A3-86616207D42F@microsoft.com...
> Ok,
> I have never seen this before.
> I am setting up a vpn at the presidents(for the company I work for) house
> I am able to get the vpn connected into our server and I am able to start
> the remote desktop session but once we start to work on the workstation
> its
> self within a few seconds we lose the connection for just the workstation.
> it appers that the vpn is still connected
> has anyone ever seen this and if so have you been able to fix it?
> thanks in advance
>
> Steve

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