08-09-2005 10:34 AM
I have a user who is trying to install Cisco VPN 4.6 software and he is seeing this error below. Does anyone know what the problem might be. I cannot seem to duplicate the error.
Thanks
1 17:13:30.617 08/03/05 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400014
The VPN Client could not find the adapters GUID - Virtual Adapter's
tcpip GUID failed: 2.
2 17:13:30.617 08/03/05 Sev=Warning/3 CVPND/0xE340000D
The Client was unable to enable the Virtual Adapter because it could not
set the IP configuration into the registry.
3 17:13:30.617 08/03/05 Sev=Warning/2 CM/0xE310000A
The virtual adapter failed to enable
4 17:13:30.710 08/03/05 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400014
The VPN Client could not find the adapters GUID - Virtual Adapter's
tcpip GUID failed: 2.
08-10-2005 08:34 AM
I would be curious to find-out what this problem might be. I am getting the same type of errors:
42 09:15:15.542 08/10/05 Sev=Warning/3 CVPND/0xA340000D
The virtual adapter was not recognized by the operating system.
43 09:15:15.558 08/10/05 Sev=Warning/2 CM/0xE310000A
The virtual adapter failed to enable
44 09:15:36.667 08/10/05 Sev=Warning/2 CM/0xA3100029
Failed to disable the virtual adapter.
45 09:15:36.683 08/10/05 Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE3000099
Failed to active IPSec SA: Unable to enable Virtual Adapter (NavigatorQM:936)
46 09:15:36.683 08/10/05 Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE30000A5
Unexpected SW error occurred while processing Quick Mode negotiator:(Navigator:2202)
10-28-2005 06:36 AM
Did you have any luck resolving this problem?
Thanks,
pq
10-30-2005 03:31 AM
verify whether the user has administrative right.
also verify whether the pc has any vpn related software installed.
11-01-2005 06:45 AM
The user does have administrative rights, and I don't think it has any vpn related software installed because we've just loaded the plain OS (Windows XP w/ SP2)
Thanks,
pq
11-01-2005 06:52 AM
By the way, it does have a NIC and a wireless LAN card installed.
Thanks,
pq
11-01-2005 06:43 AM
I resinstalled the OS and VPN client that resolved the problem. I think the problem had to with registery, Don't know what caused the problem.
Thanks,
Gary
11-01-2005 09:41 AM
Yep,
Re-installing the o/s clean eventually did this for me too. Wasn't XP SP2 or any client firewall issue or anythign like that.
In Device Manager, if I viewed the hidden devices, it showed network adapters that were no longer installed in the system. Windows woudl not let me delete them. I think what was happening, is that the vpn client was trying to bind to a network adapter that was no longer present in the system.
thanks,
Mike
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