Thank you Dave.
I will post there
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I have set up a Windows Server 2019 with VPN.
I can connect with my client, on a Windows 10 computer, to the 2019 Server VPN server using PPTP .
I want to be able to see the network of my VPN server when I connect from home, on the Windows 10 laptop client. Our office network is on a private 192.168.x.x.
Are there settings on the server I need to adjust to allow this?
Thanks for any help
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Thank you Dave.
I will post there
Hi bassdb,
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
I apologize, Community is just a consumer forum, due to the scope of your question (Server 2019) can you please post this question to our sister forum on Microsoft Q&A (The System Admins and IT Pro Forum) in the Server 2019 section (linked below)
Over there you will have access to a host of System Admins 2019 experts and will get a knowledgeable and quick answer to this question.
Hi thanks for the reply,
I can see that I am connected to the server. However, how can I ping or connect to devices on my office network from my Desktop Client at home from my VPN client connection.
Thanks