Cisco Vpn 5.0.07 Windows 10

The key should now read 'Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows' Recent windows updates (Sept '16) have found it necessary to remove the VPN client. Having been discontinued back in 2011, it shouldn’t come as a shock that the Cisco VPN client isn’t supported by Windows 10.In fact, you would be lucky to get it working with Windows 8.1 since.

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I have been able to get the Cisco VPN client, the one which goes by the name vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0440-k9, on Windows 8.1 x64 machines. Now I have a Windows 10 TP machine.

Has anyone gotten this client to install on 10? I get the following:

Error 27850. Unable to manage networking component. Operating system corruption may be preventing installation.

Ring any bells? I also cannot get the Citrix DNE installed. Very similar message.

Daniel Williams

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I have a slightly different version: 5.0.07.0290 vs 5.0.07.0440. I got this client working with Windows 10 earlier this year and then just recently a Windows Update broke this again. Here's what I did to fix it:

I checked the registry for the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesCVirtA

The key didn't exist. I then went to: Control Panel > Programs and Features > Cisco VPN Client Then selected repair, and rebooted.

I checked the key again and it existed. I replaced the Display Name null string value (REG_SZ) that listed: @oem8.inf,%CVirtA_Desc%;Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows with the new value: Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows. I rebooted and it worked again.

To start from an uninstalled state, here's what I did in the past:

  1. Uninstall any Cisco VPN client.
  2. Install the Citrix DNE client: ftp://files.citrix.com/dneupdate64.msi
  3. Reboot
  4. Install the Cisco VPN client.
  5. Reboot
  6. Run Cisco VPN Client

If you don't see the client start, check services.msc or Control Panel > Services and ensure the service Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service is running.

As for your error, make sure you have a recent Windows 10 update and if it still isn't working possibly run the installer in compatibility mode for Windows 7. Another thing to try is a system file check. From an elevated command prompt, or powershell session, run the command: sfc /scannow.

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You need a helping hand for Cisco VPN client on windows 10? Many windows 10 users find Cisco VPN client matters a lil bit complicated. Yes, it actually is if you don’t do the installation process in a right way. It is obvious that you will face trouble if you mess up things. In this article, I will show you how to install Cisco VPN client in a proper way. I will discuss some problems and their solutions if you have already messed up things and some other Cisco VPN topics as well.

What is Cisco VPN client?

Cisco VPN client is an application used to get connected to a VPN network. Then you can wonder why you need Cisco VPN client where you have your built-in clients on your devices to get connected to a VPN network. Actually, cisco VPN client will give you some extra facilities like it has more communication protocols like SSTP, IPsec, L2TPv3 etc wherein most of the built-in VPN clients you won’t find so many protocols.

Is there a Cisco VPN Client for Windows 10?

The official Cisco team brought their last updated on December 13, 2011. They have not brought any further update. The latest Cisco VPN client is Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07 ( release 5.0.07.0290 ). It is not supported by all Operating Systems. Following operating systems are supported →

  1. Windows XP on x86
  2. Windows Vista on both x86 (32-bit) and x64
  3. Windows 7 on x64 (64-bit)
  4. Windows 7 on x86 (32-bit)

As you can see, their latest update is not compatible with windows 10. The whole world is getting updated day by day but still, now the Cisco team remains backdated!
Now it seems there is no Cisco VPN client version for windows, huh? As I said, you cannot find a version of Cisco VPN client that you can install on your Windows 10 directly.
But you can do a little trick that makes windows 10 compatible for Cisco VPN client. Do you need this? Okay, I will show you now.

How to Install Cisco VPN Client on Windows 10?

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You have already known there is no way you can install Cisco VPN client directly on windows 10. So, you have to do little bit more tasks to make your windows compatible with windows 10. This may seem complicated, but follow my instructions step by step, I hope you should not face any trouble.

  1. If you have just upgraded your Windows 10 from Windows 7 or Windows 8, then you must have to uninstall SonicWALL Global VPN Client and Cisco VPN Client from your PC if you have installed them before. If you do a clean install of Windows 10, then everything is okay and follow next step.
  2. Download SonicWALL Global VPN Client from Here and then install it.
  3. Now download Cisco VPN client form Here. You will find 32-bit and 64-bit version. Press ( Windows + X) and see your system properties either it is 32-bit or 64-bit and then download likewise. After download completed, install it. Now you can uninstall SonicWALL Global VPN client if you want, but this is not mandatory.
  4. If you get the message like this “This app can’t run on this PC” after installing Cisco VPN client, then go the folder where your downloaded Cisco VPN client was extracted and run “vpnclient_setup.msi” file. You won’t see the message like that anymore.
  5. You are done. But if you still want to uninstall SonicWALL Global VPN Client, you can. But make sure you uncheck the two options while uninstalling it ( see the image below).

Solutions to Some Common Problems You May Face with Cisco VPN

If you have completed the installation process correctly, then you should face no problem. I have faced already some problems, then try to relate here for solutions.

1. Reason 442: Failed to Enable Virtual Adapter

As you have seen we have to install the Cisco VPN client in windows 10 in a customized way because it is not compatible with windows 10. The virtual adapter of Cisco VPN is an internal tool used to get connected to a VPN gateway. As the Cisco VPN client is not compatible with Windows 10, its virtual adapter is failed to be enabled when it tries to be connected to a VPN gateway. So we have to customize this virtual adapter to make Cisco VPN client working in windows 10.

Here I am going through step by step how to fix Cisco VPN ”Reason 442″

  1. Search regedit in your PC’s search bar and open the registry editor.
  2. After opening registry editor, go to
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE → SYSTEM→ CurrentControlSet → Services → CVirtA
  3. Right-click on the ‘DisplayName’ option and click modify.
  4. Press ( Windows + X) and see your system properties either it is 32-bit or 64-bit. If you are a 32-bit user, then change ‘value data’ from ‘@oem8.inf,%CVirtA_Desc%; Cisco Systems VPN Adapter’ to Cisco Systems VPN Adapter.

If you are a 64-bit user, then change ‘value data’ from

‘@oem8.inf,%CVirtA_Desc%; Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows’ to Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows.
You are done. Now try to reconnect and you should face no more trouble.

2. Installation error

If you are facing trouble with the installation process, the first work you have to do is to check is there any VPN client installed on your pc. It can occur if your windows 10 is updated from windows 7 or windows 8. So if you face this problem, then check if there any VPN client is installed on your pc. If yes, then uninstall them and start the installation process again. Hope this time you should face no problem.

3. Error: Secure VPN connection terminated by Peer. Reason 433 (Reason not specified by peer)

This problem can happen when DNE LightWeight Filter network client has not been properly installed by the Cisco VPN installer.

How to solve Cisco VPN Error “Reason 433”

  1. Uninstall any Cisco VPN client installed on your PC.
  2. Download winfix from here and run it. It will clean DNE properly.
  3. Reboot your PC and download Sonic VPN client. If you are a 32-bit user click here and click here if you are a 64-bit user. After download gets completed, install it.
  4. Reboot your pc and now download Cisco VPN client. If you are a 32-bit user click here and click here if you are a 64-bit user.
  5. Restart your pc and try to connect your Cisco VPN client. Now you can get error 442. I have already discussed how to solve reason 442 in this article. See it and solve reason 442. Now your Cisco VPN client should work.

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4. Cisco VPN Client is not Working on Updating Windows 10

Many users report when they updated their Windows 10, Cisco VPN client was not working although it was fine before the update. The reason behind it is when you update your Windows 10, the system uninstalls the Cisco VPN virtual adapter. This virtual adapter gets you connected to a VPN gateway. So, after updating, it has been uninstalled and Cisco VPN client is not working now.

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Solution:
The solution is simple. Uninstall the Cisco VPN client and start installation process again. You can get error 442 after installing Cisco VPN client. Find my solution for error 442 in this article and solve it. Now your Cisco VPN client should work.

Some Alternatives of Cisco VPN Client on Windows 10

Are you tired of Cisco VPN client matters? No, you are okay with cisco? After all, one thing you should keep in mind that, Cisco VPN client is not officially supported by Windows 10. We are modifying it and then install it. So, Microsoft is not giving you the security of VPN connection with Cisco anymore. Then you can try some other clients almost same as Cisco VPN client and they work great on windows 10 but the cool thing is you don’t need an external VPN client in windows 10 because windows 10 has built in VPN.

Here are some alternatives to Cisco Vpn Client

  • NCP Secure Entry Client for Windows

This VPN client is great with windows 10. It can connect you to all common VPN gateways and it is user-friendly that means simple installation process and easy to use. It has an integrated personal firewall, integrated internet connector and it is compatible with windows 10.

  • Shrew Soft VPN Client

This VPN client is a good rated VPN client by the windows 10 users. Many windows 10 users who were in Cisco VPN client and now using shrew soft VPN client are giving good feedbacks about shrew. So, it can be a good alternative to Cisco VPN client, huh?

Conclusion

You have seen the pros and cons of Cisco VPN client. If you have gone through this whole article, then you should face no problem with Cisco VPN client. Anyway, if you won’t feel easy with Cisco, then you can try the alternatives.