Cisco Anyconnect Cannot Connect



We are use Cisco AnyConnect 4.4.01054 to connect to our network. This is working fine with certificate. But we have the following problem: - We connect to our network by typing in the URL e.g. 'anyconnect.network.com' - After disconnection the session you´ll see the connection-name in the Any. Close the Network Connections window. Attempt to connect to the VPN and then the Internet. Windows 8, 8.1, 10: Instead of using the Start button, begin with the Search tool. The rest of the Windows 7 steps will work for Windows 8. A customer did submit this tidbit: My computer had a software named Connectify which is used for creating ad-hoc. Cisco Bug: CSCvs64221 - VPN tunnel cannot connect on Windows10 build 1909 with ECDH group 21 and TLS 1.0 disabled on gateway. Products (1) Cisco AnyConnect Secure. Cisco ASA Firewall configured for VPN using Cisco AnyConnect Client; Meraki MX content firewall running Advanced Security behind the ASA. C-level, who's used VPN for several years. So knows the ropes regarding connection. I can recreate his issue using my own laptop and desktops remotely, so it's not him.

Cisco anyconnect could not connect to server

Symptoms

When you have the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client installed on a Surface Pro 3, you may experience one of the following symptoms:

  • If you try to connect to a wireless network by using the Cisco Network Access Manager (NAM), you cannot connect to the wireless network.

  • You can connect to an open (that is, unsecured) wireless network by using the Cisco Network Access Manager (NAM). However, you cannot use the Cisco NAM to connect to a wireless network that requires a password or other authentication.

  • If you use the Windows 8.1 Networks interface to connect to the wireless network, you can connect to the wireless network.


I was trying to log into work but had trouble making a VPN connection. I use Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. This post describes how to fix the following error messages when using Windows 8 Pro:

  • AnyConnect was not able to establish a connection to the specified secure gateway. Please try connecting again.
  • The VPN client driver encountered an error. Please restart your computer or device, then try again.

The steps to fix this problem are as follows:

1. Edit a registry entry by running a program called regedit. Right-click on it and Run as administrator. Note that I use Start8, by Stardock, to have a Start button and menu. After you left-click on Run as administrator, your computer might ask you to enter the admin password.

2. Go to the appropriate VPN registry directory called ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesvpnva

3. Double left-click the DisplayName key.

An Edit String pop-up window will appear.

The text under the Value data: field on my computer looked like this.

@oem20.inf,%vpnva_Desc%;Cisco AnyConnect VPN Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64

4. Change the field to

Cisco AnyConnect VPN Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64

by removing all the text and characters that are on the left of the word Cisco.

...Cisco

The end result should look like this:

5. Left-click the ‘OK’ button.

6. Exit the Registry Editor

7. Run Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client and reconnect.

That’s all there is to it. Good luck!

Update : 2/13/2014

Cisco Anyconnect Cannot Connect

I recently updated my computer on February 13, 2014 with Microsoft’s updates and saw that the text under the Value data: field on my computer looked like this:

@oem10.inf,%VPNVA64_Desc%;Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64

It is different from what I had originally posted. I’m not really sure how or why it changed and I don’t have time to find out. I also updated to Cisco AnyConnect Secury Mobility Client Version 3.1.04066. As far as I can tell, the value of …

@oem10.inf,%VPNVA64_Desc%;Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64

Cisco Anyconnect Cannot Connect

.. works, but the value of

Cisco AnyConnect VPN Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64

does not work with Cisco AnyConnect Secury Mobility Client Version 3.1.04066.

Update : 2/15/2014

Changing the Value data: field to

Why Cisco Anyconnect Not Connecting

Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64

Install Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client On A ...

without

@oem10.inf,%VPNVA64_Desc%;

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seems to work better, too.