07-05-2012, 11:36 AM
Go into your Network preferences and click the plus icon to create a new network service. Select the VPN option from the menu and then choose Cisco/IPSec from the next menu.
Fill in the info for your VPN and don't forget to click the "Authentication Settings" button and fill in that stuff, too.
If you're missing the shared secret or your network password, get those from your IT department. It's their job to support you when stuff like this happens.
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If you insist on using that g-dawful Cisco client applet then try this: Open the Java Preferences application, click the General tab and look to see whether you have both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Java installed. If so, click and drag to place the 32-bit version above the 64-bit version... Then click the Network tab and click the button to delete cache files. This may help, but no promises.
Fill in the info for your VPN and don't forget to click the "Authentication Settings" button and fill in that stuff, too.
If you're missing the shared secret or your network password, get those from your IT department. It's their job to support you when stuff like this happens.
...
If you insist on using that g-dawful Cisco client applet then try this: Open the Java Preferences application, click the General tab and look to see whether you have both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Java installed. If so, click and drag to place the 32-bit version above the 64-bit version... Then click the Network tab and click the button to delete cache files. This may help, but no promises.