TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148450 Posts user info edit post |
We use a VPN at work....most of the offsite users either have Win2000 or WinXP and the VPN works great for them...the one user who connects with a Vista system often gets blue screen memory dumps upon trying to connect (other times he can connect)...when he restarts his system, the VPN connection is still stored but the information (IP address, group name, etc) have been deleted
Anyone experienced any of this? The XP/2000 client won't install on Vista...anybody know if Cisco has released a patch or a newer version of the client for Vista? 10/31/2007 3:42:54 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
downgrade to xp 10/31/2007 3:56:27 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148450 Posts user info edit post |
thats definitely an option...none of the software he uses requires vista, but when you buy a new laptop nowadays its probably going to come with vista...which leaves formatting, and then finding XP drivers for the built-for-vista hardware
basically i'd prefer not to do that but i've got it in the back of my mind 10/31/2007 3:58:21 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "which leaves formatting, and then finding XP drivers for the built-for-vista hardware" |
and the shitty part of it is when you just plain can't run XP on certain "made for vista" systems. out of around 10 systems i downgraded to XP, 2 didn't run right so they had to go back to vista.10/31/2007 4:32:12 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148450 Posts user info edit post |
display drivers are usually pretty easy...NICs are usually pretty easy...builtin USB port drivers can be a pain in the ass to find...let alone other chipset drivers...you'd think a company as large and reputable as Cisco would do something about compatibility with the next big OS that everyone is supposedly going to eventually migrate to...maybe they have but I haven't found it yet] 10/31/2007 4:53:05 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
what version are you using?
5.0.02.0060 Beta supports Vista 32bit. Still no support for Vista in 64 bit mode.
Quote : | "Files: vpnclient-win-msi-5.0.02.0060-k9-BETA.exe - Windows 2000, XP and Vista - 32bit only.
Advisory: CSCsk37470 provides the ability for users to upgrade from an IS based install to MSI using without having to manually remove the IS package first.
The Cisco VPN Client for Windows Vista does NOT support the following:
* System upgraded from Windows XP to Vista (clean OS installation required). * Start Before Logon * SmartCard Authentication * Integrated Firewall * InstallShield * 64bit support * AutoUpdate * Translated Online Help - Provided only in English
Note that bugs for this BETA can be filed by emailing cvc-beta@cisco.com mailing list.
Known Issues: CSCsi25954 unity vista: certificate authentication via smartcards are not supported CSCsi25985 unity vista: user not prompted to reconnect after sleep or hibernation CSCsi26001 unity xp-vista: reauth on rekey with saved password causes disconnect CSCsi26020 unity vista: firewall tab under stats still shows CSCsi26050 unity vista: installshield packge does not work on vista CSCsi26069 unity vista: error 1721 when installing client on vista 64bit CSCsi26086 unity vista: upgrading from xp to vista not supported CSCsi26106 unity vista: reason 442: failed to enable virtual adapter CSCsi26159 unity vista: bsod during install/uninstall/sleep with active ras CSCsi26229 unity vista: integrated firewall not installed on vista CSCsi35107 unity vista: start before login ?sbl? not functioning CSCec02663 Auto Initiation fails on 9x/Vista on boot up CSCsi26069 unity vista: error 1721 when installing client on vista 64bit
Resolved Issues: CSCsh15103 Client using a Digital Cert cant connect thru a Cable/DSL router CSCsj23555 unity windows securid new pin mode fails to prompt CSCsj87763 Vista ping fails to the physical IP address when using Local LAN access CSCsi09850 CLI login failing if user connecting via remote desktop CSCsg15498 VPN Client needs to ignore SG XAUTH text for RadiusSdi to work properly CSCsj89074 unity windows cisco_cert_mgr crash CSCsj89801 VPN client 5.0.1 fails to install on non-English Windows, error 1609 CSCsj03466 Unable to acquire local IP address *Removed print message from log only. CSCsj08901 During vpnclient autoinstall, the word patient is mispelt autoupdate CSCsh65566 Custom logo is not recognized by Simple mode CSCsk37470 unity: unable to upgrade from InstallShield install to MSI install
Workarounds for Vista: Error 412: The remote peer is no longer responding Upgrade local NAT device's firmware If this is not possible, switch to TCP If this is not possible, use the following keyword in connection profile (*.pcf):UseLegacyIKEPort=1
CAVEAT: If you are using Domain Isolation customer will not be able to use the UseLegacyIKEPort keyword as this conflicts with Microsoft?s domain isolation.
Error 442: Failed to enable virtual adapter Open Network and Sharing Center Open Network Connection Manager Enable the virtual adapter (?Cisco VPN Adapter?) Right-click on it and select ?Diagnose? Select ?Fix??
If this doesn't work Run the following from ?cmd': reg add HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters /v ArpRetryCount /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f Reboot
NOTE: If customer has UAC enabled, s/he must run ?cmd? as administrator.
Error 1721 (At install time.) Client does not support 64bit.
Current Release: Release 5.0.01.0600.Rel
Files: vpnclient-win-msi-5.0.01.0600-k9.exe - Windows 2000, XP and Vista only.
Contents: - See Release Notes for Release 5.0 at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2308/prod_release_notes_list.html" |
10/31/2007 7:54:52 PM |
mplncsu99 All American 701 Posts user info edit post |
5.0.02.0060 Beta works great with Vista 32....not one issue so far.
And WTF Cisco...make one that works with XP 64bit so I don't have to use L2TP 10/31/2007 8:02:01 PM |