We're currently using Cisco's VPN client 5.0.07.0290 successfully with
Windows 7.  We're connecting to an ASA5520 that uses RADIUS to
authenticate the users to AD.  The ability to ping equipment inside is
governed in the VPN group policy setting in the ASA.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Philip

 

 

From: Cameron [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: VPN issues

 

Good afternoon all,

 

I'm currently fighting with getting a Cisco VPN to work correctly on Win
7. I've installed a version that is supposed to be compatible with Win 7
(Ver. 5.0.06.0160) and I actually get prompted from our VPN Concentrator
(also Cisco) and it does show me as connected.

 

The problem....it won't let me into my bloody network! Can't ping or
tracert a thing. I've checked network settings, etc and it *seems* to be
ok. It's using the same Wireless stick on both my XP and Win7 machine,
so I know the settings are the same for it. I've turned the firewall off
on the Win 7 box for public network and still no joy.

 

Of course, the PHB only runs Win 7 and wants to be able to *cough*
%work% from home, so he's bustin my butt to get this resolved.

 

Any ideas?

 

TIA

 

Cameron

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