Never thought you were trying to argue. Sorry if i came across as if i felt that way. All i was pointing out is that from the way he composed his post there's no big corp to deal with he is the admin. That being the case it's just a small configuration prob that should be easy to solve.
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Originally Posted by Derek
I'm not trying to argue with you here.... but x5Jay states "As soon as I shut down my VPN connection, I can print fine."
In this scenario it seems that his printer is configured properly...... Once the VPN connection is made the VPN settings are disabling his access to his local network which then causes him to not be able to connect to the printer..... This is a common problem with more secure VPN installations. Trust me..... I wish there was a way around this because it's a real PITA for me as well. The only way to solve it is to get the admins to enable local network access..... and they are not going to do that....
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