![]() ![]() I’ll install the Cisco VPN client on my Windows 8 workstation and see if I hit the same bug. I’m guessing it’s the same for Windows 8 but I haven’t tried yet. Simply remove the weird characters and try connecting to your VPN client. If you look at the DisplayName key value, you may see some weird characters that have been inserted at the beginning of the Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesCVirtA On my Windows Server 2012 installation, the registry key is The basic steps are still exactly the same, but many of the compilation errors listed in the subsections have been resolved in newer versions of the Cisco VPN client (v4.) and Linux kernel (2.6.28). All that is needed to make it work was to change some registry keys. 4/28/09 - This guide has been around in different forms for nearly two years and has generated a good deal of interest. After a quick search using the keywords “Cisco VPN Client Windows 8” I saw this forum thread about a bug in the Cisco VPN client. Now, I just did a reinstallation so I’m sure this wasn’t going to be a resolution. The application (Cisco An圜onnect VPN Client, from vendor Cisco) has the following problem: To function properly, Cisco An圜onnect VPN Client must be reinstalled after you upgrade Windows. ![]() Poking around the Windows Event Log, I found this error message Reason 442: failed to enable Virtual Adapter Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Unfortunately, I hit an error message that looks something like this After reinstalling the Cisco VPN client, I tested connectivity to our internal network. The first thing that I needed to do was to test the Cisco VPN client. I took that plunge last weekend and upgraded my Windows Server 2008 R2 machine to Windows Server 2012. I already have Windows 8 installed on my test workstation but I wasn’t using it that much as compared to my Windows Server machine. ![]() I’ve been waiting for Windows Server 2012 to be released so I can try it out on my test environment. ![]()
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