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Security Failure Blue Screen
<g> We l do it. srvloc.sys Is there any VPN Client running on the PC? Have you tried older/newer Intel NIC drivers ? Tried a different NIC? Using 4.9 SP1a ? What protocols & Name resolvers on the workstation? -- Hamish Speirs Novell Support Forums Volunteer Sysop. http://haitch.net (Please, no email unless

vpn/ras with a digital connection
Oddly, the same users on the same Cisco VPN used to authenticate via another VPN profile using a static password to another (radius?) authentication server and another Win2003 server has no such problem at all. The only way I could get it not to BSOD was remove the Novell Client completely; just a Workstation Only

PPTP, RRAS and VPN connection over Internet - Login ...
If you don't do it then every time you try dialing you will BSOD the server... - Robert. PS: To fix it. Stop all "dialing" services when they are starting Setup static route to DUN using PPTP The target server is all setup and allows PPTP VPN connections Now when I tell a machine sitting on the LAN the RRAS

PPTP, RRAS and VPN connection over Internet - Login ...
... PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL event log in x64 - event ID 1003 (many times every boot when it was working) the BSOD's from 32 are useless great temps) software, office XP, Symantec 10, netscreen remote 8.6 (for VPN connection to my office) and half life 2, spyware programs: Microsoft's,

AARRGGH Cisco VPN Client resets PC on installation
In the case of non-BSOD errors, include Registers, please. At first, I got a BSOD about 15 -20 seconds after completing the Microsoft Networking Loginand could not I was able to narrow down the conflict on my machine to a component of Cisco VPN client software version 3.5. The startup line is: CVPND "C:\Program

VPN and IP Masquerading
Either it didn't seem to participate in the key exchange the box would simply BSOD on boot and I'd have to go into safe mode and deinstall/reinstall PGPnet. ......................................................................... "I knew it was going to cost me my head and also my swivel chair, but : I thought:

Cisco VPN Client 4.0.3 causes system reboot. (w2k)
rockfreque...@my-deja.com comp security firewalls Is anybody running a TimeStep VPN client and a personal firewall (IE ZoneAlarm, BlackICE, etc) on the same machine? Have you encountered any issues? If I set ZoneAlarm's Internet Settings to anything but Low, I get a BSOD. I am using the lastest TimeStep (2.0 I

Vista VPN BSOD
In last stadium it results in BSOD and I was forced to switch it off. It seems to me like collecting some mess in registry, but was not able to localize it [00071D94] Loading PNP drivers of PGPnet Virtual Identity Adapter (ROOT\PGPNET\9999) [00071D94] Loading PNP drivers of PGPnet VPN Adapter (ROOT\PGPNET\9998)

BSOD IRQL 0xD1 Help Please
CSL c...@not-here.com novell bordermanager vpn hi Pete, in the readme file of the VPN client you are using I see the following lines: "3.1.1.1 Known Issues - There is no native IPX support through the VPN client on Windows 2000. If you want to run any IPX-compatible applications on Windows 2000, make sure that the

BSOD stop: 0xD1 (0xA4900529,0x70000002,0x00000000,0xBFECB84A)
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it didn't seem to participate in the key exchange the box would simply BSOD on boot and I'd have to go into safe mode and deinstall/reinstall PGPnet. We got this to work on a beta of PGPnet running against isakmpd on OpenBSD. The major thing to turn off in isakmpd was PFS, which PGPnet did(/does?

VMNETSRV.SYS causes BSOD on sleep in Vista RTM
I have a need to tunnel throught the Linux box using a VPN client on the inside and want to connect to the VPN host somewhere on the outside. If you spend any time administering Windows NT, you're far too familiar with the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) ... - "MSDN Flash" email newsletter, 2/9/1999.

BSOD errors
Thank you so much, Pegasus. Your advice got me off the ground. I uninstalled my VPN, renamed NDIS.sys, renamed ICsrvr.sys, ran SFC.exe, and I think I had to uninstall a few adapters, but I got it working thanks to your help. Much appreciated. :-) Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, few posters bother . . .

NewOak VPN + DSL ?
I use vpn to connect the resources in my school's network, but recently my laptop will crash and give a BSOD with stop error message 0x7F after the VPN connected for a while. Can anyone enlighten me what is going on?? Here is some clips from my minidump: DUMP_HEADER32: MajorVersion 0000000f MinorVersion 00000a28

BSOD and reboot at login attempt
Every time when he tries to establish connection through VPN, during authentication his computer gets Blue Screen with followinf error STOP 0x000000D1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000001,0x8120804D) DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL I told him that problem is PC related, but he is not convinced.

Anyone have the new Cisco Unified VPN Beta?
I'm using a VPN application to connect through our firewall at work from home. I'm connecting to the internet via cable modem and my home network is masqueraded via If you spend any time administering Windows NT, you're far too familiar with the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) ... - "MSDN Flash" email newsletter,

Windows 95 VPN Client w/ OpenBSD
One thing I would do is have the remote client attach and when the server does a BSOD, look at the STOP CODES, usually they are at the top of the screen, If so on your NT Server you dont need to install a modem, when you add the PPTP protocol on the NT server it creates a "VPN" port, that listens for that

ZoneAlarm and BSOD
By default Virtual PC was binding to my Cisco VPN virtual adapter and I suspect that's what was causing the grief. properly the first time, will resume from sleep but will subsequently hang and BSOD if you attempt to sleep again (though you may have to wait up to about 10-15 minutes for the BSOD to appear).

Windows 95 VPN Client w/ OpenBSD
I'd look at updating drivers and/or checking with vendors of things like antivirus, firewalls, VPN clients, etc. Usually there is a filename listed in the message that can narrow it down. -----Original Message----- Their site seems to be completly blank on that issue. I used to have that message with XP running on

NewOak VPN + DSL ?
Confucius "BSOD" <B...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B777F73-4D7A-4B9E-AF61-955C2EB1326F@microsoft.com... It's the only way so far to fix a problem with the VPN users. Sometimes they loose the capability of accessing any system on the network until I run that wizard. After the wizard is run the

VPN and IP Masquerading
... that RRAS is not TAPI aware so if you have a modem configured for RAS and as your demand dial to the Internet then you will get a BSOD after authentication. The VPN connection is then initiated via the Internet and the login, specifying the user, passowrd, NT domain, is authenticated by the SBS 4.5 server