Cisco VPN Trouble

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Steven Fisher

I need to dial in to a VPN using Cisco's VPN dialer. In the past, this
worked perfectly. However, this trip it doesn't.

After connecting to the VPN (which seems to work) I'm able to ping
internal host names. And I'm definitely going through my company's
network to access the Internet. However, trying to actually connect to
the internal hosts does not seem to work, whether via host name or IP
address.

Can anyone suggest anything? I'm overseas with about a 14 hour flight
in between, and my wife will not be pleased if I have to return to
North America temporarily for this one problem. My IT guy hasn't been
able to offer anything other than "that ought to work."
 
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Lance

You might try the Cisco VPN discussion forum:
<http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=Virtual_Private_Networks_discussion>
They'll need to know your VPN client version and operating system.

I doubt the following will work, but if you get really desperate you can
try a manual & complete uninstall of Cisco and it's ZoneAlarm
components, resetting the tcp/ip stack and then re-installing Cisco in
accordance with the following instructions:

Cisco - How to Manually Uninstall the Cisco VPN Client 3.5 and Later for
Windows 2000
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/vpn3K_uninstall.html#related
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Uninstall ZoneAlarm
http://nh2.nohold.net/noHoldCust25/Prod_1/Articles55646/ManualUninstall.html
http://nh2.nohold.net/noHoldCust25/Prod_1/Articles55646/CompleteUninstallNonNT.html
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How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 299357
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299357&Product=winxp>
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Lance
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Steven Fisher thought carefully and wrote on 10/1/2004 8:22 PM:
 

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