Question : Why is my VPN stopping local access?

I am using Windows 7 Professional, and, when connected to an external VPN, I am unable to use my local server (SBS 2003), only their one.

How can I get local access too? I have already unticked "Use the default gateway on the remote network".

This was not a problem with XP, only 7.

Answer : Why is my VPN stopping local access?

The problem lies with the gateway.  Normally, a VPN connection uses the local gateway for everything which prevents access to remote resources.  You have the exact opposite problem - the client is using the remote gateway and can't reach anything local.

What you're asking about is Split-Tunneling and it's a big security hole that most admins won't entertain.  While technically possible, it's really not a good idea.  The point of the tunnel is to remotely attach to a network with a secure tunnel.  By allowing local access too, you effectively begin routing packets from each network through your computer (which is now acting as a bridge).  

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