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   davidl@yourmama.com to tim   
   Re: Installation of the Contivity VPN Cl   
   17 May 05 19:01:49   
   
   Contivity is designed for remote domain access , Win XP Home edition   
   does NOT support domain access   
      
   On 16 May 2005 20:03:59 -0700, "tim"  wrote:   
      
   >In an attempt to install VPN on home pc (XP PRO), I encountered 3   
   >errors:   
   >1)  The software you are installing for hardware Nortel IPSECSHM   
   >Adaptor has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility   
   >with XP.   
   >then   
   >2) The specified resource type cannot be found in the image file.   
   >then..   
   >3)  Installation of the Contivity VPN Client Driver failed...   
   >   
   >I contacted my companies help desk and they sent me VPN Client version   
   >4.65.  I then tried to install it.  I no longer got error message #2   
   >above , but still received #1 & #3.   
   >   
   >Based on the other postings, I think I can ignore message #1 as it is   
   >really informational.  However, message #3 seems to be hosing me up.  I   
   >can't get past it.  I have done this with Norton's turned off and   
   >Windows Firewall off.   
   >   
   >I also read one posting directing the user to use DOS commands to   
   >uninstall the product (in C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation   
   >Information\{....} setup.exe uninstall.  However in following this, it   
   >prompted me for the location of data2.cab which did not exists in this   
   >directory.  So I was unable to go furhter.   
   >   
   >Furthermore, in C:\Program Files I did find a Nortel folder with one   
   >dll which I deleted by hand.  There was nothing for Nortel in my   
   >registry that I could see and there was no Nortel program to uninstall   
   >using Control Panel - add Remove programs.   
   >   
   >My work is providing this software as our way to get into the intranet.   
   > I am having a problem that apparently most at my work never encounter.   
   >   
   >Please help & much thanks!   
   >   
   >Tim   
      
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