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Old 03-30-2013, 04:17 PM   #1
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Why i cant see Windows 7 PPTP VPN clients in Network Neighborhood?


I have set up a PPTP VPN Server on a Debian squeeze Machine. At this time, ive got two Clients (Win7 based). They can connect fine, everything works, except the Network browsing in Network Neighborhood. A WINS Server also run on this Debian Server. What does i need to do, to fix this “issue” whithout the need of the default gateway on the clients side?

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