On the client, make sure you have checked "use default gateway on the
remote network". With this checked any traffic except traffic to/from the
local subnet will be routed over the PPTP tunnel.
Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support
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>Subject: PPTP for all traffic from/to W2K client
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>How can I setup a W2K client to use PPTP connection for all IP traffic (all
>protocols, destinations and ports)?. How can I setup the same client to
>discard all trafic not comming in via PPTP?. The idea is to have all
traffic
>firewalled by office firewall even when remote client connects to the
office
>using PPTP via external ISP/dialup connection. Network monitor shows that
>traffic to external addresses is not going via PPTP but directly via
>underlying ISP.
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>Thanks,
>Mikael
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