ISEKI CISCO SYSTEMS OL-5450-10 User Manual

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Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0

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Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D

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A Restricted, Standard, or Limited user (Windows 2000) cannot install the
VPN Client using the Windows Installer (MSI), even if elevated privileges are
set for the user and the PC.

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While using the Solaris VPN Client and its pppd 4.0 driver over PPPoE, the
VPN Client can make a connection, but not pass any traffic.

Due to an initialization issue in the VPN Client code, the Solaris VPN Client
cannot pass traffic if it is first used with a PPPoE connection exclusively. It
must first have attempted an hme connection (even a failed one) to properly
ready itself for the PPPoE connection.

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The following Blue Screen failure might occur on a Windows NT-based PC
that has the Sygate Personal Firewall installed and has had a VPN connection
going for three or more days:

Stop:000000d1 (e572685c, 00000002, 00000000, bff110bc)

***Address bff110bc base at bff0f000, datestamp 3e1cdf98 -- Teefer.sys

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If a you install the Cisco VPN client and you are not a local administrator, but
you are a domain user that has been added to the local administrator group,
the install completes successfully, but you may get the error “VPN subsystem
unavailable” when trying to use the VPN Client, and you will be unable to use
the VPN Client.

If the user installing the VPN Client is a local administrator, then the error
does not occur when running the VPN Client.

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For the Cisco VPN Client version 3.6 and earlier, you had the ability to
replace Company Name, Product Name, bitmaps, icons, and the folder in
which the Client was installed. For the new version 4.0 VPN Client this
capability has changed somewhat.

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