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  • According to Cisco’s documentation they state “Only 32-bit Windows support is available in the Cisco VPN Client. For 64-bit (x64) Windows support, customers must upgrade to the next-generation Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client.” Cisco has recently deployed a beta version of the 64 bit IPSEC client for Windows 7 users.
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Some USC online-based services require access through on-campus USC Secure Wireless or a wired network connection. USC offers a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to provide secure remote access to these services when you are off-campus. When off-campus, you must use the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client to access internal USC systems handling confidential or sensitive data, such as Student Information System (SIS), and file servers for specific schools and departments. The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client is a web-based VPN client that does not require user configuration.

This webpage provides instructions on how to install and connect to the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client for Windows 10 operating systems, including both 32- and 64-bit versions.

Cisco vpn 64 bit 5.0.07.0440 download. More WinRAR 6.01. Win.rar GmbH - Shareware - WinRAR is a 32-bit/64-bit Windows version of RAR Archiver, the powerful archiver. The program is sometimes distributed under different names, such as 'VPN Client', 'Cisco Systems VPN Client', 'T-Mobile VPN Client'. The latest version of the program can be installed on PCs running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, both 32 and 64-bit. Our antivirus scan shows that this download is safe.

Login and Download VPN Software

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  1. Connect to your local network.
  2. Go to https://vpn.usc.edu/.
  3. On the login screen, enter your USC NetID and Password.
  4. Click Login.
  1. After you have logged in, click AnyConnect on the left.
  1. In the middle of the screen, click Start AnyConnect.
  1. On the following Download & Install screen, click the Download for Windows button. You may be prompted to save the file, or it may automatically download to your Downloads folder.

Install AnyConnect VPN Client

  1. Search for the downloaded file on your computer and double-click it.
    • You may see the file in the bottom left-hand corner of your screen.
    • If you do not see it there, look in your Downloads folder.
  2. A Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Setup pop-up window appears. Click Next. This will initiate the installation.
  1. On the End User License Agreement window, select I accept the terms in the License Agreement.
  2. Then click Next.
  1. Click Install. The installation will begin.
    • If prompted to allow the installation, click Yes.
    • If prompted, enter your computer’s Admin ID and password. This is the ID and password you use to log into the computer.
  1. When the installation is complete, click Finish.

Connect with AnyConnect VPN

  1. Search for the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client app on your desktop (Type “Cisco AnyConnect” in your computer search bar OR select the Windows Start button and search in the menu items).
  2. Click to open the application.
  1. In the VPN pop-up window, enter: vpn.usc.edu
  2. Then click Connect.
  1. On the Welcome screen enter your USC NetID and Password.
  2. Click Sign in.
  1. On the Please verify your identity screen, click on Send Me a Push, Call Me, or Enter a Passcode to complete the Duo Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) process.
  1. You are now connected to the USC network through the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client.

Getting Help

If you need help installing or connecting to your Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client, contact the ITS Customer Support Center.

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Found a resolution for the Cisco VPN Installer error 27850 (Unable to manage networking component. Operating system corruption may be preventing installation) on Windows 10 Build 10130. This is an accumulation of resolutions found in the past for Windows 7 and 8.

4 Steps total

Step 1: Ensure you are using the lastest version of Cisco VPN Client

At the time, the most recent version is 5.0.07.0440, You will need to have an active account with Cisco to get this - This may not be required, but I did not try with earlier versions.

Step 2: Pre-Install the DNE software

The issue seems to be with Cisco's installer not being able to make the required changes to fully add the DNE driver to the system. You can avoid it needing to if you pre-install it. You can get this from Citrix's site here:

http://www.citrix.com/go/lp/dne.html

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About 1/2 way down, you will find the 'Other DNE Problems' with links to 32-bit and 64-bit versions of this.

Step 3: Install the Cisco VPN Client

Once the DNE is installed, the Cisco software should now work correctly... Install it now.

Step 4: More issues: Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter

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Like in previous versions of Windows, the registry key for the driver ends up with information in front of the name that prevent the VPN software from enabling the Virtual Adapter. This can be fixed by correcting the registry key:

HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesCVirtADisplayName

It will be preceded by something like '@oemX.inf,%CVirtA_Desc%;' remove this so the line entry reads similar to 'Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows'

Now you should be able to add your VPN details and start correctly. Hope this helps pull all the information together for others...

References

  • How to fix DNE installation and other problems
  • How To Get Cisco VPN to Work on Windows 8 (Fix Can't enable Virtual Adapter)

26 Comments

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    eddyschutten Jul 30, 2015 at 01:49pm

    I upgraded my Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro and the Cisco VPN client started in installation mode again. I was not albe to install it, getting error 27850. I performed the steps above and was able to install the VPN client.

    But when I try to make a VPN connection my Windows 10 gives a blue screen “ Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart…..”

    Has anyone solved this problem?

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    Lesilhouette Jul 31, 2015 at 07:36am

    Thanks. Just performed a clean install of Win10 Pro, and this seems to have fixed the install issue I had. For me I did not need to change the reg key though.

    @ Eddy: I'm not getting a BSDO (yet), but I'm not able to connect to any of my vpn clients (error reason 443; not specified by peer). Not sure if that's because we have a site-to-site connection there too...

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    Eric M Jul 31, 2015 at 06:48pm

    I've had a few BSODs, but they have all been related to power management. None for VPN. Not sure for the 443 as each time, once I got past the connection issues, it has always worked... And we have 3x Site-to-Site tunnels as well...

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    silentstone Aug 1, 2015 at 12:00am

    My problem with the legacy Cisco VPN software was similar after moving to Windows 10 (from Windows 8) - with errors connecting after installation, error 433. Since I got my problem fixed (now running Win 10 in my VM), would like to share with fellow folks with the same problem - that I followed the instructions on http://www.gleescape.com/posts/2917 and it worked for me. Mine was a Windows 8.1 PC, now on Win 10 Pro, if it helps. Cheers!

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    Eric M Aug 3, 2015 at 01:57pm

    SilentStone > Did the direct link from Citrix not install correctly for you? Not sure if I would prefer downloading a 3rd party VPN client (SonicVPN) just to install the DNE software.

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    Jerry Zhang@ETIHR Aug 4, 2015 at 07:11am

    Cheers silentstone! I installed successfully with the introduction in the link. The first error is 27850, then 433, the last is 442. Ha, all the errors I have met and restarted the computer many many times.
    Thank you.

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    Jerry Zhang@ETIHR Aug 4, 2015 at 07:13am

    Hello Eric,

    Sonic VPN is necessary for installing on win10 if you met the 433 error.

    Jerry

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    Eric M Aug 4, 2015 at 04:39pm

    SonicVPN is a means to an end, from their walk through: 'The likely reason was apparently due to the DNE LightWeight Filter network client not being properly installed by the Cisco Systems VPN installer.'
    Their solution to this is to install Sonic VPN so that it can install the Citrix DNE framework, instead of downloading the stand alone installer directly from Citrix and installing it (step 2 above.) That's why I was curious if the official Citrix version didn't work for you?

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    Will2011 Aug 4, 2015 at 06:58pm

    Give this a try. Works perfect for me. Three machines so far all 64 bit no errors.

    http://itthatshouldjustwork.blogspot.com/2015/07/cisco-64-bit-vpn-client-on-windows-10.html

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    Jarrod_B Aug 5, 2015 at 06:57pm

    I updated to windows 10 on all our Surface Pro 3s and received the 433 issue on one of them after updating DNE, reinstalling Cisco VPN Client, and changing the registry entry for CVirtA. I almost pulled my hair out trying to figure out why this one surface kept throwing up the Reason 443. I finally figure out that under Network and Sharing Center -> Advance sharing settings, I had to select the radio button for 'Use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers' under HomeGroup connections. Once I did that, the Reason 443 issue disappeared. Hope this helps someone!!

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    silentstone Aug 11, 2015 at 03:18pm

    Eric M, I tried to install the DNE framework but it was not successful, so I resorted to Sonic VPN which is much more reliably installed.

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    PedroIT Aug 12, 2015 at 06:06pm

    Thanks for the resolution, now I know what to do if I run into this problem!

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    Eric M Sep 14, 2015 at 07:07pm

    May have to go back to the drawing board on this one. My Insider version just ate my Cisco VPN Software and refuses to even launch the program now for 'Compatibly Reasons.' So, for those of us still using Cisco VPN Client, our days may be numbers. Might be time to jump to AnyConnect, or Shrew...

    Nope: Got it working, uninstall, reinstall and fix reg - everything happy again. This dance is getting a bit old though.

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    OndrejKa Sep 16, 2015 at 08:55am

    Hello,

    for Windows 10 you can use anyconnect-win-3.1.00495-pre-deploy-k9.msi. Installation and connection is without any problem. We used this version in Windows 8.1 and it works great for Windows 10.

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    test20122012 Oct 5, 2015 at 12:09pm

    thanks for the resolution, exactly what i needed.
    Win 10 RTM

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