05-12-2004 08:04 AM
In a Windows XP machine that had previously good PPTP connections configured, all PPTP connections fail after installing the Cisco VPN client (version 4.0.2). I read it would recover stopping the "Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service" system service but it didn't work in this case. Has anyone else seen this happen?
Thanks for your help.
05-18-2004 07:57 AM
To make the MS VPN client work on a machine on which the Cisco Client is installed, you need to diable the Cisco VPN client as well. For more information, you could refer to bug
06-17-2004 03:03 PM
I am having the exact same problem with 4.0.3 (C). Remove the CISCO client and the PPTP connectoids work again. Most irritating since I need both types to work.
06-18-2004 07:27 AM
I never had that problem with the v3.6Rel version, but did as soon as I upgraded to the v4.0.3d, which I need for co-existence with the nortel vpn client that I have to run as well.
if it weren't for the nortel client, I'd still be on v3.6, and no one at cisco has been able to address this problem.
-Jeff
06-19-2004 06:50 AM
Jeff,
I have no Nortel Issue, maybe I should try v3.6 if I can find a copy.
06-19-2004 06:45 AM
I have discovered a REALLY UGLY WORKAROUND:
This seems to prevent the CVPNC from breaking the libraries, DLL association or whatever else is causing the problem.
- De-install the CVPNC (settings and certificates will stay in the registry)
- Create and/or verify that the MS-PPTP connectoid is working
- Re-install the CVPNC
- Do Not Start a CVPNC session Yet!
- Connect using the MS-PPTP connectoid
- Start the CVPNC session
- Disconnect the MS-PPTP connectoid
- Marvel that your XP routing table survived. (cmd.exe: netstat -nr)
- start using the CVPNC connection.
In the future you will have to establish the MS-PPTP connectoid before the CVPNC connection, then disconnect it, every time you establish the CVPNC. If you don't do this the MS-PPTP will not work and you'll have to do the CVPNC de-install/re-install over again (2 reboots).
CISCO COULD YOU PLEASE LOOK AT THIS? It smells like a simple library loading order issue, and you're not winning any friends right now.
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