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VPN Client 64bit

antar-JTod
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This is my first post, hope you ca help me with a very frustrating situation. At first look you would think that this issue would be easy to resolve, but it is causing me no end of frustration. I am trying remotely (logmein) to install a vpn client 64bit (I have tried a couple of versions.) in each case when I run the .msi install I am asked where to unzip the files to and this I do. This works successfully and then the install begins, I get to the Welcome to the cisco systems vpn client 5.0etc and then I click Next. Almost immediately I get a fatal error that simply states ' Installation ended prematurely because of an error'

I have changed permissions, restated the windows installer service and turned off UAC all to no avail.

Has anyone come accross a similar situation and were you able to resolve?

Thanks in advance

Jeff

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For me the following workaround worked on Windows7:

1) start a cmd.exe as an administrator

2) Delete VBScript registry-data:

reg delete "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{B54F3741-5B07-11CF-A4B0-00AA004A55E8}" /f

3) Register it again:

%systemroot%\syswow64\regsvr32 vbscript.dll

4) install again

Credit goes to someone on the internet ... Don't have the original link anymore.

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Thanks Karsten,

I have tried this solution, but it fails where the final part of the registry key does not exist on the affected computer. ie,

{B54F3741-5B07-11CF-A4B0-00AA004A55E8}"

More suggestions please

Jeff

Hi did you resolved that issue??

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Bruno Rangel

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I am in the same situation as Jeff. Has the issue been resolved? The registry key is not found under CURRENT USER but is found under LOCAL MACHINE.

Suggestions?

Thanks,

John

amosfeldman1
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What you need to resolve this is to download and run MCPR.exe which is provided by McAfee.

I think that you can find it here:

http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe

Restart the computer after running this utility.

Hey Amos...

This worked for me!!!!!

Downloaded the MCPR.exe and fix my problem, outstanding approach buddy!!!!! (+5 Stars)

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Bruno Rangel

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Thanks.

This worked for me as well.

John

Thanks.

This worked for me as well.

Even though i do not have macafee installed on my computer.

Regards

Nitin Mohan