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Hello all....
I hope there is someone out there that can be of assistance. I am able to do everything I need with the client EXCEPT, disconnect. Once I'm connected I cannot drop the vpn. Is any one else experiencing this? Any help or guidance would be apppreciated. I am running the following configuration: 2x 2.8Ghz XEON 2GB RAM Vista Ultimate Broadcom Extreme Gigabit Regards and thanks. Wade |
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Notmuch help perhaps, but Disconnect works correctly for me with that
version of the Cisco VPN Client (Vista RTM 32 bit). -- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "Wade Lich" wrote in message ... Hello all.... I hope there is someone out there that can be of assistance. I am able to do everything I need with the client EXCEPT, disconnect. Once I'm connected I cannot drop the vpn. Is any one else experiencing this? Any help or guidance would be apppreciated. I am running the following configuration: 2x 2.8Ghz XEON 2GB RAM Vista Ultimate Broadcom Extreme Gigabit Regards and thanks. Wade |