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Cisco Vista VPN Fails if XP VPN installed first..

 
 
gino
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      15th Feb 2007
For some bizarre reason, if one installed the Cisco 4.8 VPN for XP by
mistake, uninstalls it, reboots, and then tries to install the Cisco 4.8 VPN
for Vista, it will fail every time, crashing out with an error with the
msgina.dll or some other library.

Nothing short of a full reinstall of Vista seems to cure this problem.
System restores don't seem to work either. I've seen it do it on Compaqs,
Toshibas, and Dells. It does it on the Business, Home Premium/Basic, and
Enterprise versions.

I would like some way of cleanly removing the old XP Cisco client without
having to go extreme with the System Recovery back to default. Something
like SymNrt like what Norton uses for removal in a Cisco vein would be
stellar.

But any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
Thank you.

Gino

 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]
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      16th Feb 2007
This how to may help,

Cisco How to and issuesHow to uninstall Cisco VPN client · Cisco Router/Firewall Configuration Samples. Cisco Issues. Can ping from the router but not from inside computers ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/cisco/cisco.htm


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"gino" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A1149BFB-FD08-4517-99A4-(E-Mail Removed)...
For some bizarre reason, if one installed the Cisco 4.8 VPN for XP by
mistake, uninstalls it, reboots, and then tries to install the Cisco 4.8 VPN
for Vista, it will fail every time, crashing out with an error with the
msgina.dll or some other library.

Nothing short of a full reinstall of Vista seems to cure this problem.
System restores don't seem to work either. I've seen it do it on Compaqs,
Toshibas, and Dells. It does it on the Business, Home Premium/Basic, and
Enterprise versions.

I would like some way of cleanly removing the old XP Cisco client without
having to go extreme with the System Recovery back to default. Something
like SymNrt like what Norton uses for removal in a Cisco vein would be
stellar.

But any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
Thank you.

Gino

 
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