Just a thought. Maybe if you restart the VPN Service it
would bind to the new IP so that your other computers in
VPN would be able to see your home computer.

Suresh.

"Andrew F. Halperin" wrote:
> 
> So VNC picks up on my @home network address and not my VPN address
> even when it's up....understandably. Is there anyway to force VNC
> to pick up a difference IP address in server mode?
> 
> -Andrew
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