Karl (or other experts),
I spent quite a few hours trying to uninstall the early version 4.0.3
Cisco VPN using the information from the useful link you sent out:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2308/products_tech_note09186a0080094b7f.shtml
I've got windows XP and these instructions are for Windows 2000,
which I think is why I never get rid of the last vestiges of the VPN
software (I've really slashed away in the registry like never before
and even deleted and re-installed my NIC driver). Does anyone
(perhaps someone with special access to Cisco on-line information)
have instructions for finishing this Cisco VPN problem uninstall on Windows XP?
What's particularly unusual is that this version of the Cisco VPN
software is only one of 2 things I know of which do an installation
which gets part way through the install, reboots the system, and then
automatically continues the installation. The other is the Adobe
Acrobat reader. Imagine my surprise when I upgraded Acrobat and when
the Acrobat reader installation continued after re-boot so did the
installation of this older version of the VPN software, clobbering
the current Cisco VPN client! Information on where in Windows XP to
find stuff waiting to resume installation on reboot might be all I need.
Susan
IST AS
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