Well,

If you create a Package with the SecureClient Packaging Tool you can
force binding SecureClient to all NICs, can't you?

regards

David Phillips CISSP wrote:

>James
>Just for kicks I tried this scenario, in fact I was able to circumvent the
>policy.
>
> Regards
>
> David Phillips CISSP MCSE
> Ft Worth, TX 76112
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>
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>
>Is it possible for one to get around a SecureClient
>security policy by having 2 NIC's in the machine?  For
>example, if one has 2 NIC's in their machine at home
>can they bind SecureClient to only one of them,
>thereby preventing the security policy from being
>enforced on the second?
>
>Thank you.
>
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