Cisco VPN stopped working in Shared NW Windows XP (no other posts cover 4.8) My system: Macbook Pro Core Duo 2.33Ghz 2GB RAM OS X 10.4.9 Parallels Build 3188 (latest release) I searched on this issue but no one talked about it working for a while and then breaking with Windows auto updates in the last week. So I am posting this. Cisco VPN worked fine until the last Windows XP update. Using in Shared networking mode and everything worked for weeks even during a trip to the EU from California Now I get the errors below in the log file. Anybody have any ideas? Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.8.01.0300 Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT Running on: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 2 07:54:56.902 03/29/07 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400014 The VPN Client could not find the adapters GUID - Virtual Adapter's tcpip GUID failed: 2. 3 07:54:56.902 03/29/07 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. 4 07:54:56.902 03/29/07 Sev=Warning/2 CM/0xE310000A The virtual adapter failed to enable 5 07:54:56.932 03/29/07 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400014 The VPN Client could not find the adapters GUID - Virtual Adapter's tcpip GUID failed: 2. 6 07:54:56.942 03/29/07 Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE300009B Failed to active IPSec SA: Unable to enable Virtual Adapter (NavigatorQM:936) 7 07:54:56.942 03/29/07 Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE30000A7 Unexpected SW error occurred while processing Quick Mode negotiatorNavigator:2237)
I searched on this but no answer No one covered the VPN wprkign and then breaking withteh last update. I am not expecting a solution--jsut trying to figure out if it is my config or a general problem with the latest Win XP updates. But I guess no one cares at all. Fine.
I have Cisco VPN working fine in XP SP2, but I can't get to it right now, as the main logic board on my MacBook Pro died, and it's now winging its way back to me from AppleCare. However, I *THINK* I may be using a more recent version of the Cisco VPN software, like perhaps 4.9 something. I Googled Cisco VPN and downloaded the most recent version I could find, and it works fine. HTH. -Ian Duff.
I am using Cisco VPN 4.8.02.0010 (which is supposed to be Vista compatible) with Windows XP SP2 and all the latest patches applied via Windows Update. I am running on 3188. Works just fine.