Once you’ve made your way through the Cisco VPN client install wizard, it’s time to break out everyone’s favorite registry editor, namely Regedit. ![]() In Windows 10, you can access Regedit by typing it into the search bar (to the right of the Start button) or by using the shortcut Win + R and typing Regedit there. Next – you guessed it – you’re going to make a quick registry edit. With Regedit open, locate the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and click the drop-down icon.Īt one time, this step was optional, but since the Creators Update arrived, it’s pretty much mandatory in most cases. Then do this again for System, CurrentControlSet, Services, and finally, CVirtA.įrom there, double-click DisplayName and change the value data to “Cisco Systems VPN Adapter” (without quotes) if you’re using the x86 32-bit version of the software or “Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows” (again, without quotes) if you’re on the 64-bit version. The Cisco VPN client should now work as expected in Windows 10.
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