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Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.1
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Buttons in
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IPSec over TCP and/or Split tunneling does not work on certain machines. This issue is the same as CSCdz51629, and CSCdy80016. For example, using a Sierra SMC2632W wireless card, and building a VPN tunnel to a PIX firewall, if
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The VPN Client continually prompts for the password when using the following command line:
ipsecdialer.exe /c /user USERNAME /pwd PASSWORD PROFILE
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When installing Release 4.0 of the VPN Client on Japanese Windows 2000, the virtual adapter installer hangs.
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This problem occurs only on the Windows version of the Release 4.0 VPN Client, not on
When a tunnel is established, the central site Concentrator could send a DNS domain to be used by the VPN Client by mode configuration. The VPN Client makes the changes to the system to use the DNS suffix pushed by the
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When the Cisco VPN Client disconnects, it logs the following message in a file called faultlog.txt, located in C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN 3000 Client:
27 22:50:50.401 04/27/03 Sev=Critical/1 CVPND/0xE3400001 Microsoft IPSec Policy Agent service started successfully
The message appears only when we disconnect the Client. The Client functions without any problems.
Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D
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