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#1 By 655 (165.125.144.18) at Tuesday, November 15, 2005 01:06:24 PM
There are several things that may be preventing your IT department from setting up a VPN. It may be part of the IT protocol/rules not to allow VPN's. They can present a security risk. Since you're using Outlook, best guess is that they're using MS Exchange Server to handle e-mail. They should be able to set up a VPN if they wanted to, or if they have the skill sets to. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS, Nikon D2Hs and D100

#2 By 655 (165.125.144.18) at Tuesday, November 15, 2005 03:24:55 PM
The Outlook Web Access may be all that they want to offer. You can only push!t so far until they "accidently" shut you out of everything. Best suggestion is to contact the person in charge of IT (unless that's the one that is telling you no). ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS, Nikon D2Hs and D100

#3 By 655 (165.125.144.18) at Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:12:43 AM
Google is your friend. There's plenty of resources out there. You might start with Microsoft's site, and then Google VPN. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS, Nikon D2Hs and D100



 

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