Cisco VPN client on Windows 8
I posted previously about the wonders of getting Cisco VPN client to work 'out of the box', there was initially trouble with Windows 7 and it's no different with Windows 8...
The symptom is that when you try and connect it complains that it can't enable the adapter:
"Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter".
The problem is that the name of the adapter in the registry has got some corruption and so the client software can't find the entry to enable.
Open regedit and find HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirtA
In there you'll see DisplayName which has some funky information on the front of it. It should just be Cisco Systems VPN Adapter so remove any junk from the front and you should be good to go.
No restart of the system required for this one, or even the client for that matter, just try and reconnect and it should work.
The symptom is that when you try and connect it complains that it can't enable the adapter:
"Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter".
The problem is that the name of the adapter in the registry has got some corruption and so the client software can't find the entry to enable.
Open regedit and find HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirtA
In there you'll see DisplayName which has some funky information on the front of it. It should just be Cisco Systems VPN Adapter so remove any junk from the front and you should be good to go.
No restart of the system required for this one, or even the client for that matter, just try and reconnect and it should work.
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