Check the IP address of the client and the USERC.C file on the client.
What you might find is that the address of the client is in a range
that is listed in the Userc.c file which is your encryption domain.

Gerson

On 4/22/05, Michael Schwartzkopff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Freitag, 22. April 2005 11:17 schrieb Michael Schwartzkopff:
> > Hi,
> >
> > we have a strange problem where a connection to our internal server works
> > if we use SecureClient. But the same connection fails if we use SecuRemote.
> > Any idea why this might happen? Thanks for any idea.
>
> Sorry, there happened a little error: We always work with SecureClient. With
> office mode if works, without office mode it doesn't. No SecuRemote involved.
>
> We have a lot of SecureClient connections, but this one to this specific
> server is the only one causing problems. Any ideas?
>
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