Hello alsky95, I am not sure what registries you are deleting to uninstall the software I suggest that you follow the below article that will give you information on How to Uninstall Manually and Upgrade the Cisco VPN Client that I found on the Cisco Support website:

Nov 08, 2011 · I have problem to get the Cisco VPN Client to work. The installation went fine (Ver 4.8.01.0300) but when trying to connect to gateway it says: "Reason 403: Unable to contact Security Gateway" and when checking the logfile it displays: "Unable to bind to IKE port. This could be because there is another VPN client installed or running. Cisco is a popular virtual private network (VPN) provider, and their VPN client is an app for taking advantage of these VPNs. With the client, you can establish a stable connection to remote systems with safety guaranteed. 1. To disconnect, right click on the VPN Client tray icon (at the bottom of your screen), then select ”Disconnect” from the list of options. 2. Another way to disconnect is to go to the Start menu, select Programs, Cisco Systems VPN Client, and VPN Client, then disconnect. NEED HELP? Contact the IT Help Center by phone (818-677 -1400 Jan 12, 2019 · 4. restart Cisco System, Inc. VPN Service. Restart the Cisco VPN client and the problem is solved! This applies at least to Cisco Systems VPN Client version 5.0.07.0290 on Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit Edition. Remove the VPN client and update to version 5.0.07.0240-k9-BETA. 1. click Start > Computer. 2. double-click on your drive C:. 3. Hello alsky95, I am not sure what registries you are deleting to uninstall the software I suggest that you follow the below article that will give you information on How to Uninstall Manually and Upgrade the Cisco VPN Client that I found on the Cisco Support website: Oct 28, 2010 · cisco VPN client cannot connect to VPN gateway by chuikingman Oct 28, 2010 4:58PM PDT I use cisco vpn client ver 4.6 in win XP and try to connect to VPN gateway that have public IP.

Nov 28, 2016 · When connecting to a NETGEAR VPN router, be sure to configure the router for connection to "a single IP address" instead of "a subnet". If your computer is running a software firewall (such as Norton Firewall, ZoneAlarm, or Windows XP Firewall) the VPN Client may not be able to initiate a tunnel. Disable the software firewall and try again.

I recently ran into this situation where I had to configure a Windows XP computer located on an internal network behind a Windows Server 2003 running Routing & Remote Access service to connect to a Cisco VPN. After installing the Cisco VPN on the client the computer was not able to establish a VPN connection from the internal network.

Oct 16, 2012 · The above comes up when trying to install Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0410 on Windows XP SP3 (so far). I didn’t have this issue on Windows 7 SP1.

Cisco VPN client for Windows 7/Vista/XP/9x. Infoacceso VPN access Cisco VPN client Cisco VPN client for Windows 7/Vista/XP/9x 1. Download the suitable installation file for your operating system : 2. Run the downloaded program and install it. 3. After installation is complete, restart your computer. 4. EOL/EOS for the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client 2.3 and Earlier (All Versions) and 2.4 (for Desktop) EOL/EOS for the Cisco SSL VPN Client; EOL/EOS for the Cisco Secure Desktop 3.4.x and Earlier; End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client on Symbian The Cisco VPN Client is available for both 32bit and 64bit Windows operating systems. To download the latest Cisco VPN Client, simply visit our download section and look for our new Cisco Tools category! Client VPN Allow remote users to securely access files and services on the network through an encrypted tunnel over the Internet. Jun 12, 2018 · The Cisco VPN client should now work as expected in Windows 10. However, if you’re continuing to run into trouble, we have a few extra steps you can take in the section below dedicated to Cisco appears to be changing to their AnyConnect client, as 64bit versions for XP/Vista are not available in v4/v5, but only in AnyConnect. And for OSX, the old VPN client stopped at 4.9, but there are current AnyConnect clients for PPC & Intel Macs. The instructions below are tested on Mac OS 10.7.3 (Lion). Open System Preferences > Network from Mac applications menu. Click the "+" button to create a new service, then select VPN as the interface type, and choose L2TP over IPsec from the pull-down menu.