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News Tutorials Solutions Videos & Podcasts More… Kemp Load Balancers Cisco HP Symantec VMware SuperTekBoy In reason 442 failed to enable virtual adapter windows 10 The News Search SuperTekBoy...Cisco VPN on Windows 8.1/10 - Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter October 19, 2013 By Gareth Gudger 297 Comments 66 cisco vpn client failed to enable virtual adapter windows 10 Shares Share Tweet +1 Share Reddit Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter. UPDATE: Works with Windows 10. A number of readers have reported this works for Windows 10. If you receive this error on Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 while trying to connect with
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the Cisco VPN Client then the solution is a simple registry fix. Check out this quick 3 minute video on how to fix. Prefer written instructions? They are right below the video. To fix: Click Start and type regedit in the Search field and hit enter. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirtA Find the String Value called DisplayName Right click and select Modify from the context menu. In Value data, remove @oemX.inf,%CVirtA_Desc%;. The Value data should only contain Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows. Click Ok. Close Registry Editor. Retry your Cisco VPN Client connection. Cisco VPN on Windows 8.1 - Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter Registry Before Cisco VPN on Windows 8.1 - Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter Registry After I hope this has helped! If you have some extra time, drop a comment in the box below. Come join the conversation on Twitter @SuperTekBoy. Click for Print FriendlyLast updated by Gare
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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 https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/22292-fixing-cisco-vpn-reason-442-failed-virtual-adapter-error Network Settings a) Open the Network and 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 http://www.gleescape.com/posts/2917 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 windows 10 it again and select Diagnose c) Select Reset the network adapter Now wait for the 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 failed to enable the simple things too hard. Ghost Chili Nick42 Jan 12, 2013 at 04:51am Thanks for the steps! Cayenne melloyellow Feb 11, 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) St
/ 331 comments Updated Oct 2016 (with amazingly high success rate!): When the IT world slowly moved to Windows 8/8.1/10, those would could not and would not move their legacy Cisco VPN software would have hit some problems while using VPN on their newer Windows 8/8.1 machines. This is because the legacy Cisco VPN-client is not supported under Windows 8.1 and as the client is EOL anounced, it probably will never be supported anymore. Yet, for some reasons, there are still users (like myself) who are not able to use the newer Cisco AnyConnect, as it might not be supported by their existing VPN infrastructure or some other reasons. Faced with similar issue, I searched for possible solutions online and tried different ways of overcoming the issues, which is often a hit and miss affair. ( This tutorial is becoming even more robust as more and more reported success and provided additional tips to improve the process, and I have enhanced the tutorial, to make it as foolproof as possible for you. Many reported they can now work from home, or use a single machine to access VPN instead of two machines, or simply made their life much simpler! Thanks to the Gleescape.com community, this tutorial has become a better one.) Most users will face the first error, which says: Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 440: Driver Failure. Rebooting the machine does not help, trying all other solution does not help. After some fumbling, painful, repetitive, trial and error, finally I found the way to do it right. You can do like-wise by following the steps below, to ensure that your Cisco VPN Client continues to work well after migrating to Windows 8/8.1 OS (Edit: Some users reported that it worked with Windows 10 Tech Preview, although I had not tried it myself). If you are lazy (or too busy) to find the software listed below in the instructions, you can download the all-in-1 package from here for your convenience (hosted locally): Download All-in-1 here (for Win8/8.1) or Win10 All-in-1 here. As the usual disclaimer goes, I will not be held responsible if anything goes wrong with your computer or hardware or software, or causes you to suffer any loss of any sorts, so do backup your data if you want to go ahead. Ok, now that we have got the disclaimer out of the way: First step you would need to tackle would be the secure boot that is offered on the newer hardware and Windows 8. While secure boot is a useful security standard developed by members of the PC industry to help make sure that your PC boots using only software that is trusted by th