OK. I'm glad you are on SP2, 'cause that makes some things easier.
What I can think of to try is 1) resetting the Winsock LSP stack--which
shouldn't need doing 'cause when it is broken you have no Internet
connectivity, but lets try it just the same, then 2) resetting TCP/IP , and
3) reinstalling the VPN client (yet again!)
1) is accomplished by going to a command prompt and typing:
netsh winsock reset
and hitting enter.
2) is also accomplished at the command prompt:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
and hit enter.
3) you've already had lots of practice at.
I take it that you don't get any error messages in the reinstall of the VPN
client?
Are there any event log entries associated with the VPN's failure?
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:253a01c50621$a2f57590$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Bill -
>
> Thanks for the leads, I did reinstall the Contivity
> client, but still no joy.
>
> The cleaner.log did show that it removed backweb (from my
> kodak camera software), PowerReg Scheduler (don't know if
> this was from legit software or not.), and a file named
> a0095989.exe.
>
> From the Nortel documentation, the problem would seem to
> be a firewall issue(blocking of AH and ESP data), but
> even with my MS SP2 firewall turned off, I have the
> problem. The client did work with the MS SP2 firewall
> prior to installation of MS Antispyware. I also have a
> Linksys router with NAT and SPI, but this PC as well as
> two other's can use the Contivity VPN just fine.
>
> I'm at a loss here....
>
> Kurt
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Kurt --did you run a scan of your machine, and remove
> anything?
>>
>>You can probably resolve this by reinstalling your VPN
> client, but it'd be
>>good to know just what happened. In the directory where
> Microsoft
>>Antispyware was installed is a cleaner.log file which
> may tell you what
>>items were removed, if this file still exists.
>>
>>"Kurt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message
>>news:186c01c4f738$80378d10$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I'm also unable to connect to a VPN using the Nortel
>>> Contivity VPN client after install. I previously was
> able
>>> to connect from this PC.
>>>
>>> No messages from antispyware, just a failed connection
>>> from the VPN client.
>>>
>>> Even after uninstall, VPN client won't connect. I call
>>> still connect from other PC's on my network which don't
>>> have antispyware installed.
>>>
>>> kurt
>>>
>>> k "dot" bonnema "at" verizon "dot" net
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Before installing Antispyware, I could stay logged into
>>>>Cisco VPN (client version 4.0.2(A) for periods of weeks
>>>>with no issues. After antispyware install, it dies
>>>>constantly. Windows XP SP2.
>>>>
>>>>I have not un-installed spyware to verify that it still
>>>>happens after uninstall I have shut down the
> antispyware
>>>>to no avail.
>>>>.
>>>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>