


Also, as Bers points out, Cisco VPN Client is no longer supported. Moving to Cisco Any Connect or other software is highly encouraged. UPDATE: This may only work on very early version of Windows 10, and may stop working with later updates. Similar people are saying similar things about other error messages such as 443. msi)įix Registry if needed (Remove the crap off the beginning of the Display Name for key HKEY Local Machine\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirtA, which in my case became "Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows".)Īpparently, some people won't need to fix the registry, but I was getting a 442 error after entering credentials, and fixing the registry did the trick. exe you'll see an error message that doesn't get thrown if you install via the. MSI file (I used a copy we already had, 64 bit 5.0.7 for Win 8) (Also, if you run the. Install Sonic Wall Global VPN (for required items) Then, after clean Win 10 upgrade, I was able to use the below steps Just Revert to Win 7, and then upgrade to Win 10 again. If you're in Win 10 after upgrade and didn't uninstall Cisco first, you likely have no networking ability. I had to uninstall Cisco VPN before upgrading to Windows 10, or else I'd have no networking ability.But of course, before that I actually upgraded to Windows 10. I just recently used this shorter article, below.
