Your problem description is a bit vague, however make sure that the
"firewall
always on" check box isnt checked, I believe that is what the box is called
but
look for something with a similar title.


Jason
> Hi,
> 
> I have Cisco VPN client version 3.6.3.B-k-9 (latest version) running
windows XP
> 
> Service Pack 1.  The IP address of this window machine is 172.16.1.200.  
> 
> I set up extended authentication on the Pix firewall for remote Cisco VPN
users
> 
> and everything is working great.  The outside interface of the firewall is 
> 172.16.1.1 
> 
> with a netmask of 24
> 
> The problem is that whenever the windows is rebooted, no one on the 
> 172.16.1.0/24 
> 
> network can ping this Windows XP machine.  I do have a unix machine on the 
> 
> same network (172.16.1.100).  Basically the windows XP machine can not do 
> 
> anything because it has no network connectivity.  Even the firewall can
not ping
> 
> the Windows XP machine.  The only way for this to work is for me to
"uninstall"
> 
> Cisco VPN Client and reboot the Windows XP box.  After the reboot, windows
is
> 
> working again.  Now under Windows XP Task Manager, I do see a process
> 
> "CVPND.exe" running that I don't recall with previous versions of Cisco
VPN
> Client.
> 
> Anyone has run into this problem before?  
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 
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