Cisco VPN Client and Windows 7
My company is trying to migrate to Windows 7 from XP. I am at a remote location and have to transfer files to our server using Cisco VPN client. I cannot transfer files over 2MB. I get an error that says I am not connected to the network but I am
still connected. I can transfer small files just fine. Our IT guy rebuilt the computer and it still is not working properly. Anyone run into this issue and know of a fix?
January 14th, 2012 1:06pm
Hi,
I think, that is question to Cisco support. Have you tried another internet connection? Have you latest version?
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January 15th, 2012 5:11pm
Since cisco
VPN isn’t the product of Microsoft, I suggest that
you should better ask cisco for further help:
Cisco Support
Community
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Leo Huang
Leo Huang
TechNet Community Support
January 19th, 2012 12:04pm
Since cisco
VPN isn’t the product of Microsoft, I suggest that
you should better ask cisco for further help:
Cisco Support
Community
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Leo Huang
Leo Huang
TechNet Community Support
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January 20th, 2012 4:04am