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I'm trying to run the supposedly Vista friendly version of the Cisco VPN, 4.8.02.0010, but when I try to connect to my corporate network I get: Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 440: Driver Failure. I'm running Vista Home, and I do not get this message under XP. Any ideas? Regards Shaun |
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You need a version of the VPN software for Vista. They have a beta
available. wrote in message oups.com... Hi I'm trying to run the supposedly Vista friendly version of the Cisco VPN, 4.8.02.0010, but when I try to connect to my corporate network I get: Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 440: Driver Failure. I'm running Vista Home, and I do not get this message under XP. Any ideas? Regards Shaun |
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Which one would that be?
As far as I know, 4.8.02.0010 is the latest available version which supports Vista. Vista support is considered as beta. You need a version of the VPN software for Vista. They have a beta available. I'm trying to run the supposedly Vista friendly version of the Cisco VPN, 4.8.02.0010, but when I try to connect to my corporate network I get: |
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On 12 Feb, 19:18, "mister.jones" wrote:
Which one would that be? As far as I know, 4.8.02.0010 is the latest available version which supports Vista. Vista support is considered as beta. You need a version of the VPN software for Vista. They have a beta available. I'm trying to run the supposedly Vista friendly version of the Cisco VPN, 4.8.02.0010, but when I try to connect to my corporate network I get:- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Actually I just tried the latest "vista compatible" version - 5.0.00.0090 and when I click on my connection, it helpfully says: Secure VPN Connection teminated locally by the Client. Reason 402: The Connection Manager was unable to read the connection entry, or the connection entry has missing or incorrect information. The connection is imported from my corporately provided .pcf file, and imports/works fine on XP.... :-( Any ideas? |
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Get it @ http://www.bu.edu/nsg/vpn/ms/testmsvpn.htm - it works.
" wrote: On 12 Feb, 19:18, "mister.jones" wrote: Which one would that be? As far as I know, 4.8.02.0010 is the latest available version which supports Vista. Vista support is considered as beta. You need a version of the VPN software for Vista. They have a beta available. I'm trying to run the supposedly Vista friendly version of the Cisco VPN, 4.8.02.0010, but when I try to connect to my corporate network I get:- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Actually I just tried the latest "vista compatible" version - 5.0.00.0090 and when I click on my connection, it helpfully says: Secure VPN Connection teminated locally by the Client. Reason 402: The Connection Manager was unable to read the connection entry, or the connection entry has missing or incorrect information. The connection is imported from my corporately provided .pcf file, and imports/works fine on XP.... :-( Any ideas? |
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On Feb 15, 3:48 pm, BurningSpleen
wrote: Get it @http://www.bu.edu/nsg/vpn/ms/testmsvpn.htm- it works. " wrote: On 12 Feb, 19:18, "mister.jones" wrote: Which one would that be? As far as I know, 4.8.02.0010 is the latest available version which supports Vista.Vistasupport is considered as beta. You need a version of theVPNsoftware forVista. They have a beta available. I'm trying to run the supposedlyVistafriendly version of theCisco VPN, 4.8.02.0010, but when I try to connect to my corporate network I get:- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Actually I just tried the latest "vistacompatible" version - 5.0.00.0090 and when I click on my connection, it helpfully says: SecureVPNConnection teminated locally by the Client. Reason 402: The Connection Manager was unable to read the connection entry, or the connection entry has missing or incorrect information. The connection is imported from my corporately provided .pcf file, and imports/works fine on XP.... :-( Any ideas? Hi I already have this release - its the same one, so that doesn't really help me unfortunately. Shaun |
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