Anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong? My 32bit version of Windows 7 connects flawlessly using the Cisco VPN Client.
I am using Shrewsoft on Windows 7 64bit. Screenshot from the 32bit Cisco client. I've removed the IP and real group name for security purposes. I went to this directory: C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Profiles . I copied the .pcf file from the directory and copied it to my 64bit Windows 7 Machine. . Downloaded and installed the latest stable version of Shrew Soft VPN (2.1.6) . Opened Shrewsoft "Access Manager" and imported the cisco "64.9.9.9.pcf" file that was in the Profiles directory. . That created an Entry in the Window Called "64.9.9.9.pcf" . I hit "connect" . I entered the correct "group name" and "Group password". I verified by copying and pasting. I got this information from Shrew Soft: config loaded for site '64.9.9.9.pcf' configuring client settings ... attached to key daemon ... peer configured iskamp proposal configured esp proposal configured client configured local id configured pre-shared key configured bringing up tunnel ... negotiation timout occurred tunnel disabled detached from key daemon ... Right after this failed twice using Shrew Soft I went to my 32bit machine using the Cisco Client and it worked flawlessly. I did this to make sure it wasn't the Pix at fault. I tried using the Shrewsoft Client again and it failed. Any ideas? Jared Heinrichs Winning Designs <http://www.winningdesigns.ca/> 799-7583
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