VPN - Unable to Connect (On-Premise VPN)

VPN - Unable to Connect (On-Premise VPN)

In the occurrence that VPN will not connect after a system or Windows update.
  • Click here to download the VPN registry fix
  • Once downloaded, double click the "VPNFIX" folder
  • Double click on the VPNFIX file within the folder
  • Select "Yes" to the registry editor window
  • Reboot your computer and try to connect to VPN again.

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