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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If you are a Cisco employee, you MUST first check to see if you have the
Cisco IT 3.5(A) version of the VPN Client installed and manually uninstall it
before installing the 4.0 VPN Client.

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The 4.0 VPN Client feature, Delete-with-Reason, does not work in the Beta
release 1 version.

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The Virtual Adapter in the Release 4.0 VPN Client does not appear in the
Cisco SetMTU utility.

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The Release 4.0 VPN Client is launched and the splash screen appears briefly,
but the VPN Client dialog doesn't appear for approximately one minute,
along with the following error:

The necessary VPN sub-system is not available. You can not connect to
the remote VPN server.

Something has caused the VPN client service not to load.

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If logging is started from the command line application Ipseclog.exe, the
VPN Client GUI does not display any events in its log. Do not start
Ipseclog.exe in a separate window if you intend to use the VPN Client
Graphical User Interface (GUI). Use Ipseclog.exe only when using the VPN
Client command line (vpnclient.exe) option.

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Some of the VPN Client dialogs show a question mark (?) in the upper-right
corner, which is usually an indication of context sensitive help using
Windows Help. The VPN Client does not use Windows Help and therefore
these question marks do not bring up any available help for that dialog.

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The Virtual Adapter keeps its interface data from the VPN connection even
after it is disconnected. The interface is disabled correctly but the IP address,
mask, DG, DNS and WINs are all visible by looking at the adapter properties.
This data should be cleared out after disconnecting.

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