Cisco VPN client issues with XP SP2?

G

Guest

I am using the Cisco VPN Client 4.0.3(a) and when installed on my SP2
machine, it will not connect with my workplace (authentication error - error
413). I have the firewall completely OFF. I imported my connection profile
from my SP1 machine and it still will not connect. My SP1 machine connects
with no issue.

Anyone else seen this problem? Very frustrating.
 
M

Malke

mjmattson said:
I am using the Cisco VPN Client 4.0.3(a) and when installed on my SP2
machine, it will not connect with my workplace (authentication error -
error
413). I have the firewall completely OFF. I imported my connection
profile
from my SP1 machine and it still will not connect. My SP1 machine
connects with no issue.

Anyone else seen this problem? Very frustrating.

I Googled for "Cisco VPN Client problems XP SP2" and got quite a lot of
hits. The first link looks like it might be helpful to you:

http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/vpn/winxpsp2.html

Malke
 
G

Guest

I keep getting a "acquiring network address" when I try to manually enable
the VPN connection" It works fine on my SP1 machine. Very frustrating...it
is on a toshiba M200 tablet PC with Intel ProV lan adaptor. Everything else
 
M

Malke

mjmattson said:
I keep getting a "acquiring network address" when I try to manually
enable
the VPN connection" It works fine on my SP1 machine. Very
frustrating...it
is on a toshiba M200 tablet PC with Intel ProV lan adaptor.
Everything else on my network is functioning as expected, but this.

Did you go to the link I sent you? Did you go to Google? Try contacting
Cisco tech support.

Malke
 
G

Guest

I did go to the link. Since I am not using the windows connection firewall
or the stateful firewall it doesn't apply.

I will contact Cisco monday if I need to.

Thank you.
 

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