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Ron Walenciak 2010-01-17 08:53
I discovered today that my problems with a Cisco VPN Client connection were caused by Ultramon and my secondary monitor.
The VPN Client starts perfectly; I click on connect and what should happen is that another (authentication) window should appear for my username and password. As long as the secondary is enabled, it doesn't appear and, as a result, it times out. If I disable the secondary, wait until the auth window closes, and then enable the secondary, all is fine.
Any thoughts? I just upgraded today to 3.0.9 RC to see if that helped (didn't), running XP Pro with all of the latest patches. I tried disabling the window buttons for the VPN Client (didn't help.)
Thanks, Ron
Ron Walenciak Software Design Group, Inc.
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Christian Studer 2010-01-18 09:55
My guess would be the window buttons, please try if disabling them completely under UltraMon Options > Buttons and Menu Commands fixes the problem.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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Ron Walenciak 2010-01-21 16:01
No, I tried that. Unchecked everything, and also tried to disable them for the individual Cisco program. Didn't work.
Any other thoughts? Anyone else having Cisco VPN issues?
Thanks, Ron
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Christian Studer 2010-01-22 09:10
Are you sure this is related to UltraMon? Maybe the application just has a problem with multiple monitors. To verify this, check if you still have the problem without UltraMon running or installed.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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