No more Default Gateway on the VPN

   If you like to work at home and connect to a Corporate VPN sometimes it’s the small things that annoy you like not being able to print to your network printer.  For some reason printing documents out on the office printer while I sit at home does nothing for my productivity.  Thankfully Steve Harman has found a way to route out the VPN's default Gateway

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Saturday, January 27, 2007 9:36:25 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Aaron, glad I could be of help!

Oh, and I totally feel your pain on printing to a remote printer due to lack of access to the resources on your local network. :)
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