08-22-2023 06:29 PM
Yesterday, I installed AnyConnect on both a MacBook Air (running MacOS Big Sur 11.7.9) and on a MacBook Pro (running Ventura 13.3.1). I never used either install (never connected to a VPN). After realizing I did not need the AnyConnect software, I uninstalled it from both computers. Now, neither computer will access Apple servers (iCloud, software update, iMessage, etc.).
I was on the phone with Apple Support for 3 hours. We jumped through a lot of hoops before we found this: if I created a separate user (i.e. created a new Admin on the computer) then that profile *could* login to iCloud and access services like iMessage. So, the issue appears to be at the user, not the system, level.
How can I get this repaired so my default user profiles can continue to access Apple servers and services? As of right now, I cannot update my OS or get messages on either machine without creating new users.
Thanks.
08-22-2023 11:52 PM
- You may have some residual files left behind from Anyconnect :
Open Finder and navigate to the following folder:
/Library/Application Support/Cisco/AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client
Delete the following files:
AnyConnect.plist
AnyConnectUI.plist
Restart your Mac.
M.
08-23-2023 09:38 AM
08-25-2023 10:54 AM
Any other guidance here would be much appreciated. The solution suggested above will not solve the problem. Thanks!
08-25-2023 10:15 PM
>...Any other guidance here would be much appreciated. The solution suggested above will not solve the problem. Thanks!
- Note that this forum is populated by Cisco customers and product users and it based on best effort. For official support in the context of business needs contact Cisco (=TAC) ,
M.
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