Unable to update Automatic VPN Initiation Enable setting. The VPN Client service or daemon may be stopped, hung, or not running or inter-process communication between the service/daemon and the GUI application may have failed. The VPN Client was unable to retrieve the current status for determining if automatic VPN initiation must be initiated. Unable to retrieve auto-initiation status. The DLL may have been altered or corrupted. The VPN Client was unable to register its CSGINA.DLL with the Windows operating system. There is likely a system problem with the registry. The user must have administrator privileges to save this setting, though the setting should be grayed out if this is not the case. The VPN Client was unable to save the Allow launching of third party applications before logon setting of the Windows Logon Properties dialog to the Windows registry. Unable to update Allow launching of third party applications before logon setting. The file attributes may have been changed to read only or there may be a problem with the file system. The VPN Client was unable to save the Disconnect VPN connection when logging off setting of the Windows Logon Properties dialog to the file vpnclient.ini. Unable to update Disconnect VPN connection when logging off setting. The VPN Client was unable to save the start before logon setting of the Windows Logon Properties dialog to the file vpnclient.ini. Unable to update Start Before Logon setting. The Password and Confirm Password fields must contain the same values. The group authentication password fields on the Authentication tab of the dialog for creating new, or modifying existing connection entries, have different values. Enter the same password in both text boxes. The command line specified a connection entry that does not exist. A host name or address must be specified in the connection entry in order to attempt a VPN connection. Unable to make VPN connection.Ī connection attempt was made using a connection entry that does not contain a host name/address entry. No hostname exists for this connection entry. Valid range is %1 to %2.Īn invalid peer response timeout was entered on the Transport tab of the dialog for creating new, or modifying existing connection entries. Valid range is %1 to %2.Īn invalid TCP port number was entered on the Transport tab of the dialog for creating new, or modifying existing connection entries. The Connection Entry name cannot contain any of the following characters.Īn invalid character was entered in the connection entry name field of the dialog for creating new, or modifying existing connection entries. The two command line parameters stated within quotation marks conflict with one another and cannot be used together in any given command line. In conjunction with the command line parameter %2. The command line parameter %1 cannot be used Conventionsįor more information on document conventions, see the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions. This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions. In order to benefit from these VPN Client GUI messages, you need access to your network and the ability to turn on debugs and capture output. It also further familiarizes you with the problem and the associated debugs to identify the problem source. The information enables the Cisco Technical Support engineer to resolve your problem faster and more efficiently when you open a Technical Support service request. These messages are for use by Cisco Technical Support and Engineering Support. This document lists the VPN Client GUI error, reason, and warning messages along with a description/action.
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