02-24-2010 05:32 AM
Hi,
I have an HP laptop with Windows 7 (64 bits) installed. And I learned that Cisco VPN client is not supported for this operating system. So, I set up a virtual machine using VMPlayer (http://www.vmware.com/products/player/) and installed Windows XP Professional (32 bits). I installed Cisco VPN Client, Release 5.0.06.0110 with success.
When I tried to login into a network I got an error "Reason 442: failed to enable virtual adapter". I searched about it and found this on Cisco site (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/vpn_client/cisco_vpn_client/vpn_client500_501/release/notes/51client.html#wp1584552) but I'm using Windows XP Professional and could not find the way to apply the solution provided (the solution is for Windows Vista).
I understand the problem is related to IP adresses but not getting a clue how to resolve it.
Please help me out over this.
Thanks.
02-25-2010 05:58 AM
..I didn't know that it's so complex issue that no one responded. I believed Cisco community would be the best place to get the help.
Please respond.
02-26-2010 06:33 PM
Cisco has released a 64-bit IPSec VPN client that is currently in 'beta' status. I believe this became available on or around Feb 18th. If you have a current support contract and a CCO you can download this client on the support site. It's available under the 5.x All Releases folder in the '5.BETA' directory. It's version 5.0.7. Remember, it *is* in beta status so results may vary.
Check this out:
The Cisco VPN Client for Windows Vista and Windows 7 does NOT support the following: * System upgraded from Windows XP to Vista or Windows 7 (clean OS installation required). * Start Before Logon * Integrated Firewall - See workaround below. * InstallShield * AutoUpdate * Translated Online Help - Provided only in English
The 442 error in your VM can be caused by many thingss, which is likely why you haven't received a quick response. Try the 64-bit client on the native host OS and see if you have better luck.
James
10-06-2010 01:27 PM
Hopefully you have this issues resolved by now, but I'll respond in case anyone else runs
into this. I had been getting the same error message while running the Cisco VPN client
versoin 5.0.07.0290 on Windows 7. I found that by disabling (ICS) Internet Connection Sharing
it fixed the problem.
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