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| Dr. VPNlabs Question (Archived) |
| Kevin |
posted: 2002-02-16 00:46:31
I have a need to allow tech support teams to vpn
into customer networks, instead of loading
multiple VPN clients on each desktop, would it be
possbile to load the clients on a Terminal
SErvices/Citrix server to do that, or would there
be a problem at the nic/network/mac layer? |
| Dr. VPNlabs |
posted: 2002-03-05 16:23:55
Kevin, Sorry for the
delay, we're seriously
backlogged. Shouldn't
have any problems, except
that you are generally
limited to one VPN
client per machine, VPN
clients don't like each
other very
much.
cheers, D
r. VPN Labs Staff |
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