Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.C
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Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D
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• CSCeb74792
The silent uninstall feature of the VPN client does not uninstall the Profiles
and certificates folder from the Program Files folder:
C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client
• CSCeb80558
If vpnclient.ini option “AppendOriginalSuffix” has a value of 1 or 2, the VPN
Client should append the primary suffix of the machine at tunnel
establishment.
Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.C
Release 4.0.2.C resolves the following issues:
• CSCdz76316
Disable the VPN Client log, stops logging to the file and screen. Re-enabling
logging first clears the screen and reloads all the text from the file back to the
screen. Log output should start to appear on the screen and file.
• CSCea52757
When installing from a CD, where all the files are Read-Only by default, the
MSI installer copies the VPNCLIENT.INI and .PCF files to the destination
but does not change the file attributes from Read-Only to Read+Write.
• CSCdz57585
There is no way to prevent the “sample.pcf” file from appearing in the VPN
Client connection entries after installing the Mac VPN Client GUI. It is
unnecessary to see “sample.pcf” in the GUI connection entries. It should
remain as a template for hand-made profiles but not appear on the GUI. The
Windows VPN Client already behaves in this fashion.
• CSCea35578
After waking from a workstation sleep, the Mac VPN Client still shows that
it is connected, even though it is not tunneling or blocking any traffic.
If the VPN Client is connected when the workstation is put to sleep, it might
not realize that it has lost its connection.