Hello, SarikaKV
Thanks for your response.
If none of the sites work when the VPN tunnel is turned off, it suggests that the issue might be related to your network configuration rather than the VPN itself. In that case, enabling split tunneling could be a potential solution. Split tunneling allows you to choose which traffic goes through the VPN and which traffic accesses the internet directly. By enabling split tunneling, you can address the problem of certain websites not being accessible.
Regarding Intune, it depends on the specific capabilities and configurations of the version you are using. You would need to check the documentation to determine if URL exceptions are supported and how to configure them:
Data transfer policy exceptions for apps - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
Network endpoints for Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
As for enabling split tunneling on the firewall end, it is possible if your network utilizes a firewall that supports split tunneling functionality. By enabling split tunneling at the firewall level, you can have more precise control over the traffic that goes through the VPN connection versus the traffic that directly accesses the internet.
It's important to note that before making any changes, it is crucial to have a thorough understanding of your VPN client, Intune, and firewall capabilities and configuration options. If you're unsure about how to proceed, I recommend reaching out to your VPN provider, the Intune documentation (Microsoft Intune documentation | Microsoft Learn), or your network administrator for more detailed guidance and support.
If the problem persists, it may be beyond the scope of issues that Microsoft Community can address. Microsoft Q&A, on the other hand, aims to support more complicated issues like yours and is the best resource for further assistance. You can share specific scenarios and ideas to help resolve the problem at Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Q&A. However, I will keep the thread open in Microsoft Community, as one of our volunteers may have additional insights that could be helpful to you.
Let me know if you have any other concerns.
Best regards
Yuhao Li
Microsoft Community Technical Support