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FWIW, I was speaking of site-to-site VPNs. I too have seen the problems running Cisco and SW on the same client machine. But, I do have one machine where it is working ok as long as I don't have both enabled at the same time.

-Jim

Lukas Beeler wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Trevor Perry <trevor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The SonicWall VPN client tends to be unusable if you have any other VPN
client - eg. CISCO - installed. There is a lot of farting around disabling

That's the case with almost all IPsec based VPN Clients. It's neither
a SonicWALL nor a Cisco specific problem.

For connecting to customers, i prefer to use site-to-site VPNs. This
makes it easier because our field people just have to VPN into our
main office and can connect to the customers they're allowed to
connect, no matter which kind of Firewall said customer uses.



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