Windows 7 loopback and XP mode loopback cannot see each other

I have a loopback adapter set up on my Windows 7 machine with the ip 192.168.199.199. I also have a loop back adapter setup in XP mode with the address 192.168.199.200.
I have a VPN client setup in XPMode that successfully connects to my work network.
I've set up routing in Win7 to route all addresses for my work VPN through the XP mode's loopback adapter. Alas I can't ping either loopback adapter from the "other" mode. i.e. 192.168.199.199 is pingable from Windows 7 but not from XPMode and vice versa. I connect to the web using a wirelessly but the connection is available.
Could there be any reason why the two loopback adapters are unavailable to each other?
I followed the following tutorial to a tee but no joy.
http://jmpstart.wordpress.com/2009/09/16/safenet_softremotelt_on_windows_7/
Thanks
Mark

I've been fooling with this for the past three hours.  No matter how I configure the Loopback adapter, it isn't included in the list of network adapters for my XPMode VPC.
After installing the adapter I configured my WIFI adapter (the one with the actual connection) to share its connection with the Loopback.  After doing that I was warned its IP address was changing to 192.168.137.1.
So far so good.
My VPC is powered down (and I've recycled a few times, too), and when edit its settings and go to "Networking" my Loopback adapter is.... not listed.
AAAAARRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

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