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I know the official answer will be it's not supported. But here's the issue. Installed Cisco AnyConnect client v3.1.05182 on Windows 10 Preview. It installs just fine and the service is started. However, when attempting to connect we receive the error 'Failed to initialize connection subsystem.' And in the system logs we get. Function: ConnectMgr::doConnectIfcConnect File:.

Information Management Systems & Services. ATTENTION NEW STUDENTS: Incoming students who have not yet checked in on campus for the first time are not eligible for VPN. Information Management Systems & Services. ATTENTION NEW STUDENTS: Incoming students who have not yet checked in on campus for the first time are not eligible for VPN.

ConnectMgr.cpp Line: 1937 Invoked Function: ConnectMgr::getConnectIfc Return Code: -29622267 (0xFE3C0005) Description: CONNECTMGRERRORNULLPOINTER Any help with ideas/known resolutions would be great. We're suppose to evaluate this release for testing by Friday. I know quick.:( Found an additional error.

Function: CTransportWinHttp::clearSSLCache File:. CTransportWinHttp.cpp Line: 1784 Invoked Function: SslEmptyCache Return Code: 13 (0x0000000D) Description: WINDOWSERRORCODE The error code above comes out to be MSGECANNOTGETKEYPROVIDER AND Function: CTransportWinHttp::InitTransport File:. CTransportWinHttp.cpp Line: 284 Invoked Function: CTransportWinHttp::clearSSLCache Return Code: -30015447 (0xFE360029) Description: CTRANSPORTERRORSSLEMPTYCACHE. I have not find the below solution myself but can confirm that it is working: I have Windows 10 Preview with CISCO AnyConnect Secure Mobile Client Version 3.1.05160. Right click VPNUI in the Cisco install folder.

(I have it in 'C: Program Files (x86) Cisco Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client ' 2. Choose Troubleshoot compatibility. The wizard suggests win8 compatibility. The 'test program does not work' since the program may be running.

Just add the configuration. (It did work for me) 5. Restart the VPN service. (No need for me, worked after the compatibility mode fix) 6.

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Start AnyConnect from the start meny. First, uninstall any Cisco VPN Client software you may have installed earlier; Then uninstall any DNE updater software(s) you may have installed earlier; Reboot your computer. Run winfix.exe from citrix to ensure the DNE is properly cleaned up.

Reboot your computer again. Install the SonicWall VPN software to get a version of DNE that works (DNE off citrix website did not work for me) Reboot your computer. Reinstall the Cisco VPN Client software again. (You do not need to uninstall the SonicWall VPN software. If you face a version check issue, run the msi file instead of the exe file Configure the Cisco VPN Client Change registry key HKLM SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services CVirtA DisplayName. Remove preceding '@oemX.inf,%CVirtADesc%” so the entry reads “Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows” Reboot your computer.

Your Cisco VPN Client should now work in Windows 10! Are we talking about the Cisco VPN Client or the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client at this point? These are two very different things. If you want to run the Cisco VPN Client, that has been unsupported for quite some time and you're highly unlikely to get it working on Windows 10 without a lot of hacking and jumping through hoops.

If you really need to connect to old-fashioned Cisco VPN Client (EzVPN) hosts, I recommend using the free Shrew Soft VPN client. Works like a charm and even imports profiles from the old Cisco VPN Client software. If you need to run the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client on Windows 10, this is now supported as of version 3.1.10010. See the following for details.

I read this question already and it only shows how to install Cisco VPN Client on Windows 10, which does not work anymore since the latest update of Windows 10 by the time this question asked. I used Cisco VPN Client for some months on Windows 10. However, since the latest Windows 10 update, the program is removed by the Windows. Even though I can see that the process is still running based on the task manager. I need a similar software like Cisco VPN Client on Windows 10 which has the options to input the Group and User Authentication as shown on this.

I know Cisco has newer VPN program, Cisco Anyconnect, but it does not have the options to input that information. I also tried FortiClient, SoftEther, and ShrewSoft, but the configuration is much more complex than Cisco VPN Client. How to configure other VPN Client program to work like Cisco VPN Client for Windows 10? To be able to make a VPN connection using pre-shared key (User ID and Group ID). EDIT ShrewSoft VPN Client can make a VPN Connection using preshared key as described on this. I have encountered this problem.

Probably CISCO VPN will get updated, but until then, I recommend you use SoftEther VPN Client because it still works after the latest windows updates. To fix the CISCO VPN compatibility itself, do this:. Download the vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0290-k9.exe (for x64). This can be found online if you don't have it. Use 7-Zip to extract the.exe file (vpnclientsetup.msi is what you need from the archive). Fx forward contract. Go to the Control Panel - Programs - Programs and Features, find the Cisco Systems VPN Client in the list of programs, and use the repair option. The repair will ask you for an MSI source, point it to the vpnclientsetup.msi you extracted in Step 2.

Temporary ignore the 'Failed to Enable Virtual Adapter' error. To fix this error, go to the Registry key: HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services CVirtA and change the DisplayName value to Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows, because the original naming interferes with the driver detection. Any name should do as long as it has no special characters.