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This kills HTC Comm Manager. The funtion to list nearby wifis no longer works when this vpn is installed.
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Is there any configuration tool that can be used to create VPN policies? The client itself is very scarce on settings - no way to adjust phase 1/2 details at all. Export/Import doesn't seem to function as expected. Neither does 'log'. I have the feeling import settings feature should work in conjunction with that eventual external config tool.
EDIT: Here is the "missing part". Must be read carefully: ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_u ... mmsvpn.pdf
"missing part" because I missed reading it in the OP's post
Thanks for the release!
EDIT: Here is the "missing part". Must be read carefully: ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_u ... mmsvpn.pdf
"missing part" because I missed reading it in the OP's post
Thanks for the release!
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nothappyjan wrote:This kills HTC Comm Manager. The funtion to list nearby wifis no longer works when this vpn is installed.
It's annoying but you can still configure the Wifi stuff.
- In the Comm Manager go to WiFi. You'll see nothing, but..
- click on Advanced at the bottom right. Again you'll see nothing.
- Click on the "Change Network" button.
Now you will see available Wifi networks. Configure and connect to any wifi networks you need to there.
I kinda wish it didn't kill the HTC Comm Manager as well. However, this is the only program I can find that can connect to a Cisco VPN properly using the Group ID. The built in IPSEC client can't connect properly for some reason.