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Cisco VPN Client Error (CVPND/0xE3400003 Function CreateFile failed
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| rob@robnles.com 2006-05-19, 7:12 pm |
| I have been fighting with this issue for two days.. I need help. After
researching the errors below I've tried fixing permissions (full access
to everyone on cisco folder in program files), uninstalled all firewall
and anti-virus software, uninstalled the cisco vpn client and
reinstalled, and even tried two different versions of the client and I
still get the same thing (except in the newer version I get
DRVIFACE:718 instead of 725).
I am running this on a Sony Vaio VGN-AX570G with MCE installed.
Please help a brother out. - log below:
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.6.03.0021
Copyright (C) 1998-2005 cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT
Running on: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Config file directory: C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client
1 15:08:04.937 05/19/06 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400003
Function CreateFile failed with an error code of
0x00000002(DRVIFACE:725)
2 15:08:05.453 05/19/06 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400003
Function CreateFile failed with an error code of
0x00000002(DRVIFACE:725)
3 15:08:06.453 05/19/06 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400003
Function CreateFile failed with an error code of
0x00000002(DRVIFACE:725)
4 15:08:07.453 05/19/06 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400003
Function CreateFile failed with an error code of
0x00000002(DRVIFACE:725)
5 15:08:08.453 05/19/06 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400003
Function CreateFile failed with an error code of
0x00000002(DRVIFACE:725)
6 15:08:09.453 05/19/06 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xE3400003
Function CreateFile failed with an error code of
0x00000002(DRVIFACE:725)
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| vsaxena76@gmail.com 2006-05-22, 1:12 pm |
| Hey bro,
Looks like you are working on XP SP2 with Firewall enabled. Try
disabling the XP firewall and ICS service. If you want the firewall to
be enabled there are certain ports of TCP and UDP which you need to
enable. Sorry, I do not remember those ports. However, while you are
connecting/connected you can enable cisco VPN Client's internal fw.
This is a very basic FW and will not allow anything other then DNS
replies and DHCP replies to come in.
Let us know if this works.
--Vikas
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| rob@robnles.com 2006-05-29, 5:02 pm |
| hey, thanks for the input.
I know I disabled windows firewall, althought I didn't disable the
services themselves.. I'll give that a try as soon as my boss brings
his laptop back in.
I'll keep ya'll posted.
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| rob@robnles.com 2006-06-01, 1:13 pm |
| > Looks like you are working on XP SP2 with Firewall enabled. Try
> disabling the XP firewall and ICS service.
tried it, no go.
I don't even have to try to connect for it to throw the error. Just
start up the client, turn on the log and watch it fill up.
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| Hello,
Was that a fresh installation of VPN client? I think it is not.
Try uninstalling the client.
Download the new client from the website and make sure you download the
latest one with InstallShield version. (Yes there will be two types of
the same version, InstallShield and MSI).
The 4.6+ clients have the capability to clean the system of any
previous versions before they install themselves.
I also hope it is not a Ghost imaged system.
Vikas
rob@robnles.com wrote:
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> tried it, no go.
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> I don't even have to try to connect for it to throw the error. Just
> start up the client, turn on the log and watch it fill up.
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| rob@robnles.com 2006-06-05, 1:13 pm |
| Well, the first time I installed it, it was a fresh install.
Either way, it's a moot point now, my benevolent employer managed to
get his entire boot partition corrupted and need a do over anyways.
Having reinstalled MCE on a fresh unmolested partition and likewise
reinstalled the cisco client, everything works smoothly.
Thanks for all your input on this.
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