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We have been using Sonic VPN connection with Windows XP and recently purchased new computers with Vista OS and tried loading the Sonic VPN Software, but it will not connect.

Can anyone help us or tell us what we need to do to get the software to work with Vista OS.

Thanks!

Rowland


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