Sent: 01/11/2006
From: Todd
Message:Bill,
I'm using AT&T Global Network Client version 6.3.5.3
If I Uninstall the Virtual Machine Network Services from the network
settings the VPN connection starts working again. Although, I suppose I
won't be able to network my virtual machines (I haven't set one up yet on
this laptop). Why is this happening?
"Bill James" wrote:
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> Can't give you any suggestions on a solution, but wanted to let you know I use the AT&T Network Client (IBM Version 5.09.2) and also run VPC with no problem.
>
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> "Todd" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message news:(email address - cut out)...
> > Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> > Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> > Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> > access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> > Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> > the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> > going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> > Virtual Machine Networking Services?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
>
Sent: 05/11/2007
From: "Justin Forman"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
I loaded MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 yesterday, and AT&T Network Client stopped working properly. It appeared to connect, but I was unable to access resources on the remote network. Once I uninstalled MS Virtual Server 2005 R2, the AT&T Network Client worked just fine. Any ideas on how to get them to play nice together?
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> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
Sent: 05/18/2007
From: "Colin Barnhorst" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:You might try posting to the newsgroup for Virtual Server at
microsoft.public.virtualserver since this group is for Virtual PC.
"Carter" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
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>
>> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After
>> installing
>> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via
>> AT&T
>> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
>> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
>> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer
>> access
>> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
>> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict
>> with
>> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
>
> I'm having the same problem with AT&T Global Network Client version 5.08.1
> and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2. With the Virtual Server installed,
> the network client seems to connect but doesn't. If I uninstall Microsoft
> Virtual Server, I can get the At&T client to work again.
>
> Anyone have any ideas? I'm guessing it's a security issue of some sort,
> or conflicting ports?
>
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Sent: 05/18/2007
From: "Carter"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
I'm having the same problem with AT&T Global Network Client version 5.08.1 and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2. With the Virtual Server installed, the network client seems to connect but doesn't. If I uninstall Microsoft Virtual Server, I can get the At&T client to work again.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm guessing it's a security issue of some sort, or conflicting ports?
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> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
Sent: 08/16/2007
From: "Siju"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
Iam facing the same issue.
AT&T version - 6.4.0 and virtual pc 2007
when virtual pc is installed vpn seems to connect but doesn't connect to any corporate stuff. once i uninstall virtual pc everything works...
No idea whats going on..
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> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
Sent: 11/14/2007
From: "Henry"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
Todd,
I'm facing the same problem.
Have you solve it ?
Tks a lot,
Henry
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> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
Sent: 11/28/2007
From: (email address - cut out)
Message:I had the same problem, but I think I have found a fix.
In network connections, inside AGN Virtual Network Adapter properties,
a Virtual Machine Network Services checkbox appear. Be sure you
uncheck it.
Try to reconnect the At&T Network client.
Hope it work for you.
Regards.
Martincad
Plexso Systems
On Nov 28, 7:00 pm, "Martin"<(email address - cut out)> wrote:
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> > Win XP Pro Host withAT&TGlobal Network Client installed. After installing
> > Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work viaAT&T
> > Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> > access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that whileAT&TGlobal
> > Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> > the internet from the machine until closingAT&Tclient. Any idea what's
> > going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> > Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
>
> I had the same problem, but I think I have found a fix.
> In network connections, inside AGN Virtual Network Adapter properties, a Virtual Machine Network Services checkbox appear. Be sure you uncheck it.
>
> Try to reconnect theAt&TNetwork client.
>
> Hope it work for you.
>
> Regards.
>
> Martincad
> Plexso Systems
>
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Sent: 11/28/2007
From: "Martin"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
I had the same problem, but I think I have found a fix.
In network connections, inside AGN Virtual Network Adapter properties, a Virtual Machine Network Services checkbox appear. Be sure you uncheck it.
Try to reconnect the At&T Network client.
Hope it work for you.
Regards.
Martincad
Plexso Systems
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> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
Sent: 01/24/2008
From: "Alok"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
I am not sure i am having the same problem, but i ma having the same situation,
I installed virtual PC 2004
my att client is not working now, i unchecked the virtual machine services but still not working, i just want to know that AGN should ne unable or disable as mine is disable
please do me a fovor
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> Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> Virtual Machine Networking Services?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
Sent: 03/24/2008
From: Bunditj
Message:The "Virtual machine network services" should be unchecked on both network
connections including "AGN virtual network adapter" and "Local area
connection"
Note: If you use AT&T Global network client version 7 onwards, there will be
more connection on network connections, otherwise only LAN will be used.
"Alok" wrote:
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>
> > Win XP Pro Host with AT&T Global Network Client installed. After installing
> > Virtual PC 2004, I can no longer establish VPN connection with work via AT&T
> > Global Network Client - seems to connect ok (no errors, etc.) just can't
> > access/ping any work servers, etc. Also I notice that while AT&T Global
> > Network Client is connected (or appears to be anyway) I can no longer access
> > the internet from the machine until closing AT&T client. Any idea what's
> > going on here - should the two be able to co-exist? Is there a conflict with
> > Virtual Machine Networking Services?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
>
> I am not sure i am having the same problem, but i ma having the same situation,
> I installed virtual PC 2004
> my att client is not working now, i unchecked the virtual machine services but still not working, i just want to know that AGN should ne unable or disable as mine is disable
> please do me a fovor
>
>
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