Client VPN blocks inbound connections from remote desktop?

I am running Vista x 64. To connect to a VPN Windows via the built-in VPN client works except that it seems that all incoming connections from the local network (including remote desktop) are blocked.

Is this a known problem or design? It is a problem for us because the computer that is running the VPN client is a virtual machine running in hyper-v, so accessible by users via remote desktop - only connection to the console of the hyper-v Server is not an option.

Are there alternatives?

I am running Vista x 64. To connect to a VPN Windows via the built-in VPN client works except that it seems that all incoming connections from the local network (including remote desktop) are blocked.

Is this a known problem or design? It is a problem for us because the computer that is running the VPN client is a virtual machine running in hyper-v, so accessible by users via remote desktop - only connection to the console of the hyper-v Server is not an option.

Are there alternatives?

It sounds like the question to split the tunnel . On the VPN client you can enable/disable split tunneling. See this article for help with that.

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb878117.aspx

Note the security ramifications...

In addition, I can not comment on this issue and a virtual machine, so as always YMMV...
MS - MVP Windows Desktop Experience, "when everything has failed, read the operating instructions.

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