Situation:
User is connected to VPN. Able to ping user computer from inside the network. User is able to complete one ping request to internal server, others time out.
Things I did:
Disconnected and reconnected the VPN, no change.
Looking at IPs, I noticed what IPCONFIG gave me, and what the cisco adapter said were different. Weird.
Anyway, to fix it, I ended the Cisco Anyconnect program, started it up and reconnected. It pulled a new IP and I was able to access the network again.
This could have been a timing thing, but after I ended all the processes for Cisco and reconnected it, everything went back to normal.
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