Cisco VPN client

From: Kayne Ian (Softlab) (Ian.Kayneat_private)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 06:35:17 PDT

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    Hey all,
    	When installing the Cisco Systems VPN Client on Windows XP, it warns
    you that XP driver signing will cause some "error messages" to pop up during
    the installation. To prevent this, instead of telling you just to OK them,
    it actually tells you to go and disable XP driver signing completely. It
    makes no mention of re-enabling it afterwards. Anyone else find that a bit
    of stupid advice?
    
    Just FYI, in case your users are doing this themselves.
    
    Ian Kayne
    Technical Specialist - IT Solutions
    Softlab Ltd - A BMW Company
    
    
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