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A couple years ago I stumbled into a wonderful little VPN tool called Adito. It offered the same type of user-interface that the uber-expensive Juniper VPN devices give (log into web UI, click on an icon that the admin gives you to fire up an app or set up a drive mount, etc--easy enough for the masses who think Dropbox is the solution to every data-sharing problem). The developer of Adito got hired and absorbed into Barracuda Networks and so far as I know that was the last of the project. But it lives on at the following URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openvpn-als/ If that's been put back into working order then this will solve the problem better than anything else out there (other than blowing $14K on a Juniper). Barring that, the best thing I can offer is to echo the suggestion to kludge up a drive-mapping mount point served up through a putty ssh tunnel to a Samba share. -rich
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