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happening but as of 6/5 it was still working. When I try to connect to my company's VPN (via PPTP) I
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get an Error 651. There is a dialog window that opens that says "all devices connected" ... not sure what is going on.I disabled all firewalls and even uninstalled Kaspersky. Still, same error.I re-created
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the VPN network connection, still same error.I uninstalled any of my recently installed programs (iTunes upgrade, etc.). Same issue.I performed a System Restore to 6/5 and I am still getting the same issue.I have this happening on my home desktop as well as my work laptop from two different locations (will try more when I get a chance) through both wired and wireless connections. As far as I know vpn error 732 (and have been told) nothing has changed on my corporate LAN.The only things I see online for this error are related to PPPoE and firewalls ... not sure if PPPoE has anything to do with it at this point.Any other thoughts on what I can try?Info:Windows 7 RC, all latest critical and even some optional updates installedLaptop: Dell D830, 64bit, 4 GB RAM, 80 GB HDDDesktop: Pentium 4, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB HDDThanks,Jason Tuesday, June 09, 2009 4:53 PM Reply | Quote Answers 5 Sign in to vote I can confirm that the same thing happens with the Connectify program. Uninstalling it solved the problem for me. I will try to install it again to see if I can tweak some settings to make it work side by side with my VPN connection. Per Proposed as answer by Vadim Sorokin Friday, September 09, 2011 1:17 PM Marked as answer by JAgostoni Tuesday, October 25, 2011 5:43 PM Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:02 PM Reply | Quote 2 Sign in to vote I have the same problem after VirtualBox installation. Uninstall VirtualBox solve the problem for me.Do you have VirtualBox or other Virtualization software ? Proposed as answer by alain178 Thursday, June 18, 2009 5
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CustomizationVista MaintenanceVista SecurityWindows XPXP CustomizationXP MaintenanceXP SecurityApplicationsBusiness and ProductivityCustomizationGraphic and PublishingInternetMaintenanceMultimediaSecurity and AntimalwareCustomizeBest FreebiesCustomization SoftwareDesktop WallpaperFontsIconsScreensaversThemesAboutAbout UsAdvertiseAuthorsContactLegal / PrivacySubscribeWrite for Windows GuidesRich Robinson [Solution] Error 651: The modem has reported an error By http://mintywhite.com/windows-7/7maintenance/solutions-error-651-modem-reported-error/ Taylor Ling (7 Comments)You try to initiate the dialer in Windows 7 and only found that it doesn’t work and returned with an Error 651: Your modem (or other connecting device) has reported an error. You had tried to restart your PC, your router, your modem etc. and the problem doesn’t go away.The Possible SolutionsIt error 651 is not hard to find that there are a number of users encounter this issue on the internet, but surprisingly this error bugs some of the Windows 7 (Beta or even RTM) users and it seems that there is actually no official solution for it.There are, however, a lot of workarounds, suggested, of course, by error 651 windows other users. If you have this problem in Windows 7 (or may be Windows Vista/XP as some of the solutions works on these operating systems, too), check out what I have found for the possible solutions for this error:1. Replace the raspppoe.sys in Windows/System32/Drivers directory. (High Risk!) sourceSome of the users claimed that by replacing the raspppoe.sys in Windows 7 with the Vista one seems to be able to solve the problem.I have tried this previously when I was bugged by this error, but it didn't help with the issue and created another error: Error 797. This workaround most likely works on a PC with Windows 7, that had the Error 651 initially.Though, I will not suggest a replacement of this system file as it might cause even more problems if you doesn’t handle it well. However, if you insist of trying your luck, go ahead. If you have problems replacing or renaming due to an error with the TrustedInstaller, check out th