On 11/3/05, James Yonan <jim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > 2.2) I have two additional Tap Adapters that got installed with openVpn:
> > > "TAP-Win32 Adapter V8 - CommStudio Virtual Adapter By TamoSoft" and
> > > "TAP-Win32 Adapter V8 - Minipuerto del administrador de paquetes". These
> > > last two however, show up as hidden.
This might be your problem. Make sure the TAP-Win32 adapters supplied by
different apps are not interfering with one another and/or with OpenVPN.
Yes, this was my problem. Thanks James. I forgot to come back here
after I solved it, and now that I came back as a coincidence, I am
writing this email for completeness sake. I went to my Tap
Adapter->Properties, and disabled all the items I didnt need. I was
left with
client for M$ networks and TCP/IP. It worked like a charm. After
several trial and error testing minimal changes I figured out that
it was the "CommStudio Virtual Adapter By TamoSoft" what was causing the problem... ;)
Thanks a lot everybody for their help.
There are a list of steps documented as comments in the
OemWin2k.inf that
application developers must follow in order for their own TAP-Win32
adapter instances to not clash with TAP-Win32 adapters used by other
applications. If these steps are not followed by a given application,
then there could be interference with OpenVPN.
James
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