Cisco just released (as in a few weeks ago) a 64-bit version of the older IPSec 
client.  It is in BETA and not supported... it's just there so users are forced 
to move if they don't want to/can't.

Aaron T. Rohyans
Senior Network Engineer
CCIE #21945, CCSP, CCNA, CQS-Firewall, CQS-IPS, CQS-VPN, ISSP, CISP, JNCIA-ER
DPSciences Corporation
7400 N. Shadeland Ave., Suite 245
Indianapolis, IN 46250
Office:  (317) 348-0099
Fax:   (317) 849-7134
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.dpsciences.com/
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as a small child before he invents the virus..."
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those who can't"

From: David W. McSpadden [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 12:17 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: VPN issue

I thought you had to move to AnyConnect for Windows Vista and 7 to work?

________________________________
From: Cameron [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 12:14 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: VPN issue

Good day all!

Win 7 (patched)
Cisco VPN client version 5.0.01.0600 connecting to Cisco VPN concentrator
Connection - Wireless Internet Stick

The VPN client connects and authenticates, but does not allow pinging within 
the corporate network. Obviously this means that no applications that need to 
connect to corp servers are working. (Lower version client has no issues with 
XP - same authentication settings). The concentrator does show me connected so 
I'm pretty sure it's at the O/S level that something is being blocked.

I've tried all sorts of changes, but apparently I'm missing something somewhere.

Any ideas? <other than percussive maintenance>!

Cheers,
Cameron










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