I tried running this utility all it said is default gina in use
dll in use: msgina.dll (standard)
vista x64 doesn't have the gina driver at all so it looks like it didn't
know how to handle it.
Thanks for the tip though.
"Charlie Tame" wrote:
Quote:
> Justin Marshall wrote: Quote:
> > Hi Darrell,
> >
> > I am running Windows Vista Ultimate x64. I encountered this same error and I
> > was installing cisco vpn client 3.5.1 as it was the version I had.
> > Unfortunately I did not check if this version was compatible. However since I
> > did this my entire computer is next to useless.
>
> See if this gives a clue, I don't know but when I installed a couple of
> cards the "Driver" substituted some other "Gina" and all hell broke
> loose. If it's hosed anyway then anything is worth a look at...
>
> There is a program somewhere to fix MSGINA which I guess you might find
> some info in, I don't think MSGINA likes being interfered with.
>
> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_d...x_xp_logon.htm
>