Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Windows 7 / Vista loses local resources when connected to VPN

  1. #1
    Alasdair Guest

    Windows 7 / Vista loses local resources when connected to VPN

    When connected to a pptp VPN resources on the local domain are
    inconsistantly available. Previously with XP they were always available even
    if connected to a VPN.

    What has changed?

    Printing:
    From win 7, I can print to a Lan printer shared on the server (2008)
    Once connected to a remote VPN (windows 2003 pptp), the print que says
    "Accessed Denied" when trying to print to the same printer.
    With XP printing was still possible to the Lan even though connected to a VPN.

    Mapped Drives:
    Sometime they work, sometimes they don't. If I have a mapped drive to a
    local file server once connected to the VPN I can't list the contents of
    drive, or access any of the files.
    Other times even with a VPN connected I can acess the files. If you access
    the drive before opening the VPN this seems to help.

    I thought it may be a DNS issue but I have added the server to my hosts
    file. The host name resolves correctly even after an "ipconfig /flushdns".

    Does windows 7 need to resolve service records on the local AD dns server
    before passing on credentials? The order of accessing DNS servers is the
    remote VPN DNS server first and then the local DNS server second. Is this why
    I can always print to a local printer that I installed using its IP address,
    whilst connected to a VPN, which then prompted me for credentials. I assume
    the credentials were stored locally, making them always available no matter
    what the order of DNS servers were.

    Once connected to a VPN why can't Vista/Win7 always print/access local
    resources?
    Connected to the same VPNs XP could always access local recources.
    Whats changed?

  2. #2
    Paul Koene Guest
    I am having the same issue. On top of that I also have the problem that I
    cannot use a local SQLServer when connected to a PPTP VPN. The problem lies
    in the DNS behavior I think. For some reason Windows 7 (and also Vista) start
    using the VPN DNS Servers as the primary DNS Servers instead of the local
    servers. This often also gives me trouble using the internet when I have a
    PPTP VPN open as I usually uncheck the option to use the external gateway as
    default gateway.

  3. #3
    Michael Ober Guest
    Is the VPN going to the same VPN server and do XP based VPN tunnels still
    work the same way. What you're experiencing is call Split-Tunnelling. Most
    VPN servers turn this off by default for security reasons. When
    Split-Tunnelling is off it directs the client to replace the routing table
    with a new routing table that forces all network traffic through the tunnel.
    When Split-Tunnelling is on, the VPN's routing table is simply appended to
    the existing routing table.

    If you post the results of "route print" and "ipconfig" here both with the
    VPN running and without it running I'll can take a look. Also post the
    output for the XP system with and without the VPN running.

    I have the same problem! Somebody - help

    When i start VPN, win 7 go on local network with username which input in VPN
    SESSION!

  4. #4
    Michael Steiger Guest
    I have exactly the same problem using Windows 7 Ultimate x64 in a Windows
    2008 R2 domain and VPN to some appliance.

    For me it is no DNS problem.
    Even when connected to the VPN the DNS servers are still the local ones.

    Also the default route is to the local gateway and not via VPN.

    Same here. Using XP (like I did before switiching to Windows 7) I could
    access all local/domain resources without any poblem.

    Now I can not print. For printing I have to disconnect from VPN, then all
    print jobs are spooled from my machine to the server.

    After more research I found the following discussion about our problem

  5. #5
    Michael Steiger Guest

    RE: Windows 7 / Vista loses local resources when connected to VPN

    After still more research I found the solution for our problem:

    Starting with Vista there is a hidden configuration setting called
    UseRasCredentials.
    If this is set to 1 Windows uses the credentials of the VPN connection for
    all further accesses (this is contrary to the behaviour of XP).

    Details can be found here:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...-50a5c13a2713/


Similar Threads

  1. Always show local users on a computer connected to a domain
    By superspeed500 in forum Networking & Security
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 17-10-2011, 01:29 AM
  2. Can't get local area connection connected with my desktop
    By estarcher1 in forum Networking & Security
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 20-08-2011, 02:39 PM
  3. Replies: 6
    Last Post: 21-08-2010, 03:06 AM
  4. Replies: 8
    Last Post: 02-01-2010, 06:12 AM
  5. Accessing LOCAL resources via DNS alias (CNAME) on W2k3
    By Roger Lindholm in forum Windows Server Help
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 01-06-2006, 05:21 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Page generated in 1,711,702,857.70276 seconds with 17 queries