I think you can only do that with the hardware client.

Klint

Bob Fronk wrote:
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> I have several PCs using the Cisco VPN Client to connect to our VPN 
> Concentrator.
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> If the VPN drops for some reason, the Cisco client does not 
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> I have looked but cannot find anywhere to make it auto-reconnect. 
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> Now, I know how to make it auto-connect at startup, but that is not 
> what I am after.  I want it to reconnect after a dropped VPN connection.
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> The MS pptp client could do that....
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