Cisco Vpn Adapter Error 442 Windows 7
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Data Center Operations Enterprise Applications Group Enterprise Architecture Graphics & Illustration cisco vpn failed to enable virtual adapter windows 10 High Performance Computing Project Management Storage Infrastructure Systems Group UK Software Downloads Service Desk HomeSystem Status cisco vpn reason 442 windows 10 Help and Support Software Downloads University Email Cisco VPN: Reason 442 Knowledge Base Article: Cisco VPN: Reason 442 > Failed to enable Virtual Adapter Software: Cisco VPN https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11283931/reason-442-failed-enable-virtual-adapter-windows-7-64-bit Operating System: Windows 7/8 (32 bit/64 bit) When trying to connect to the campus network with the Cisco VPN Client software and you receive the follow error message “Secure VPN Connection Terminated locally by the Client. Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter”. This is a common error that is caused by a registry https://www.uky.edu/ukat/help/support/self-service/vpn_error_442 error. The Service Desk recommends that you do the following: Uninstall Cisco VPN software by going to the Control Panel > Uninstall programs > Cisco Systems VPN Client and choose to uninstall. Reboot your machine Re-Download and install the Cisco VPN. If this issue persists, you may need to manually correct the registry key. Warning: Proceed with caution! Any changes to the registry could cause the system to fail! If you do not feel comfortable editing your system’s registry, please take your machine to reputable computer repair company or your departmental desktop support person. Run or search for the term “REGEDIT” for the Registry Editor Locate the key at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirta Modify the DisplayName value for 32 bit machines: Cisco Systems VPN Adapter 64 bit machines: Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows Reboot your machine. Once you make the changes, you should be to connect to campus with the Cisco VPN Client Give us feedback! APAT Service Desk Posted: 3/20/2013 859-2
to enable Virtual Adapter. Steps (4 total) 1 Open Control Panel a) Click the round Start button and then select Control Panel b) Click Classic View on the left side of the Control Panel 2 Open Network Settings a) Open the Network and https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/22292-fixing-cisco-vpn-reason-442-failed-virtual-adapter-error Sharing Center b) Click Change Adapter Settings on the left panel 3 Check Adapter State a) Find the Local Area Connection adapter relating to the Cisco Systems VPN Adapter b) If it is Enabled, right-click on it and then select Disable, which should fix your problem. If not, go to Step 4 4 Diagnose Virtual Adapter Fix a) Right-click on the adapter and select Enable b) Right-click on it again and select Diagnose c) Select Reset the network adapter Now wait for the cisco vpn reset to complete (can take up to 60 seconds or more). If the adapter is still Enabled right-click on it and then select Disable and then try to connect with Cisco VPN again References Steps from john.bryntze.net 16 Comments Mace hsc5775 Jan 7, 2013 at 11:23am thx for this Jalapeno BackupNinja Jan 7, 2013 at 08:59pm Good stuff. Sometimes we make the simple things too hard. Ghost Chili Nick42 Jan 12, 2013 at 04:51am Thanks for the steps! Cayenne melloyellow Feb 11, failed to enable 2013 at 09:05pm I really wish I had seen this how-to last friday. I had a support call that ended up being about 4 hours total, and this was one of the bigger issues that came up during that nightmare. Regardless, thanks for posting! I'll know where to go next time. Chipotle MJReno Feb 15, 2013 at 11:16pm This is pro. Thanks for writing. Cayenne Breakingcustom Mar 20, 2013 at 04:46pm I've had to end-users had this happen to them. I've tired about every step imaginable and still nothing. The one machine I just reimaged it. When I go to Diagnose it, I don't get the option to reset the connection. It says no problems were found. The only way it resets is by going into the IPv4 properties and changing to Auto for the IP and then diagnose it again. Really need to get our ASA upgraded so we can use AnyConnect. Serrano JRob Apr 10, 2013 at 01:44pm Another possibility with this error is that "Internet Connection Sharing" is enabled for the network adapter providing access to the Internet for the VPN client; here's what we did to resolve this issue. (Windows 7 laptop connecting to a wireless cellular hotspot) Step 1 - Open Network and Sharing Center Step 2 - Click "Change Adapter settings" on the left column Step 3 - Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection (as this was the adapter being used to access the internet), then left-click Properties. Step 4