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AnyConnect and Windows 8.1 Update issue

alex_claytor
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I have an ISA550W deployed at our office locations. For remote access I am testing AnyConnect v3.1.05187. The laptops I'm testing on have Windows 8.1 Pro Update with all of the latest patches as of this post.

 

I read the release notes and as a consequence made sure WinPcap is not installed and the service non-existent.

I have run the MicrosoftFixit25005.

When I installed AnyConnect I unchecked the options for "Diagnostic and Reporting Tool", "Network Access Manager", & "Web Security".

 

Here is the problem; upon initial install it works flawlessly even without a reboot after running the installer. BUT if the OS is rebooted, it gives the following error: "The service provider in your current location is restricting access to the internet. You need to log on with the service provider before you can establish a VPN session. You can try this by visiting any website with your browser."

 

Bollox! lol.

 

Now I can confirm that sometimes it takes a couple reboots or even until the next day for it to be broken. But all I have to do is uninstall everything, reinstall it and it works, all with no reboot after uninstall or reinstall.

 

So why does this thing just decide to break its self?

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alex_claytor
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Anyone have any ideas? This is a major pain to everyone in our company that works remotely.

Perhaps someone could even just walk me thru how to produce a log to post here that may help, although I doubt it since I can't predict on which reboot it will break.

Surely someone else has had this issue or there is a known resolution for it? Please help!

Thanks! Alex

Still needing help on this please.

Bump

alex_claytor
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BUMP for still needing help please! I upgraded both gateways to the latest firmware and still same issue.

alex_claytor
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Bump.

alex_claytor
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Bump again. Come on, there must be a simple fix for this having to do with Windows 8.1, it works great on Windows 7.

Help!

alex_claytor
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BUMP again, still having this problem.

alex_claytor
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Bump....

alex_claytor
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BUMP.

alex_claytor
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BUMP.

Perhaps Cisco will have a VPN client that works for Windows 10?

alex_claytor
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Bump.

alex_claytor
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BUMP

alex_claytor
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BUMP. I can't be the only small business in the world with this issue?!