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Old September 30th 06, 08:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Liz
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Default 2 email accounts - different VPN

Is there a way to check two emails (via VPN's) in Outlook? I mean, like how
you consolidate POP3 accounts into Outlook so that it checks all of your
different emails in - one shot.
Example:
We have contractors that need to check their emails from their work place
plus ours. Preferrable without having to log off one VPN to go to the other.
These folks "don't feel like" checking both so they never check ours. We
need them to.
We have web access for outlook also, but still they don't.
Surely this is doable?
Thanks in advance.
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Old October 3rd 06, 10:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default 2 email accounts - different VPN

Liz wrote:

Is there a way to check two emails (via VPN's) in Outlook? I mean,
like how you consolidate POP3 accounts into Outlook so that it checks
all of your different emails in - one shot.


I don't see how. One of the purposes of a VPN is to prevent access to other
networks while connected.
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Old October 4th 06, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]
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Default 2 email accounts - different VPN

You might be able to make this work if you set the TCP/IP properties in both
VPN connections to NOT "Use the default gateway on the remote network".
When this option is set, the computer's default gateway becomes the default
gateway set in the first VPN connection; a second VPN and the host network's
gateways aren't consulted. Unchecking this setting on both VPN connections
should allow all 3 networks to be consulted, though you may also have to set
some static routes.

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Is there a way to check two emails (via VPN's) in Outlook? I mean, like
how
you consolidate POP3 accounts into Outlook so that it checks all of your
different emails in - one shot.
Example:
We have contractors that need to check their emails from their work place
plus ours. Preferrable without having to log off one VPN to go to the
other.
These folks "don't feel like" checking both so they never check ours. We
need them to.
We have web access for outlook also, but still they don't.
Surely this is doable?
Thanks in advance.



 




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