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    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #11

    jrope3991 said:
    I am using the built in VPN in Windows. The Cisco one isn't compatible with 64-bit (at least the one that Penn State provides us).
    Look in the network connections control panel and see if you have any "virtual" adapters i.e. icon without corresponding hardware.
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  2. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    baarod said:
    jrope3991 said:
    I am using the built in VPN in Windows. The Cisco one isn't compatible with 64-bit (at least the one that Penn State provides us).
    Look in the network connections control panel and see if you have any "virtual" adapters i.e. icon without corresponding hardware.
    I had my VPN connection and a connection called Incoming Connections. I deleted both and restarted and it seems to have worked. Thank you!
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  3. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #13

    jrope3991 said:
    baarod said:
    jrope3991 said:
    I am using the built in VPN in Windows. The Cisco one isn't compatible with 64-bit (at least the one that Penn State provides us).
    Look in the network connections control panel and see if you have any "virtual" adapters i.e. icon without corresponding hardware.
    I had my VPN connection and a connection called Incoming Connections. I deleted both and restarted and it seems to have worked. Thank you!
    Sweet, glad to have helped. PM anytime!
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