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Answer: Reinstall the VPN client configuration package on Client1.
The correct answer is C: Reinstall the VPN client configuration package on Client1. According to Azure documentation, if you make changes to your network topology and have Windows VPN clients, you must download and install the updated VPN client package again for those changes to take effect on the clients. Since the topology has changed with the addition of virtual network peering, reinstalling the VPN client package on Client1 is necessary to reflect the updated network configuration.
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In Subscription1, you have VNet1 with a static routing VPN gateway (VPNGW1) and a site-to-site VPN to an on-premises network. Client1, a Windows 10 computer, has a point-to-site VPN to VNet1. After setting up peering between VNet1 and VNet2 and confirming on-premises access to VNet2, Client1 cannot reach VNet2. What action will allow Client1 to connect to VNet2?
A
Configure VNet1 to use the gateway or Route Server of VNet2 for peering.
B
Configure VNet2 to use the gateway or Route Server of VNet1 for peering.
C
Reinstall the VPN client configuration package on Client1.
D
Enable BGP on VPNGW1.