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We use 8.5i on our systems and have never had to disable Access Protection to get a system on the network.
 
 
Michael Stanclift
Network Analyst
Rockhurst University
 
Conway Hall, Office 415
1100 Rockhurst Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64110
(816) 501-4231

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From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators on behalf of Richard D Rodriguez
Sent: Tue 10/16/2007 8:34 AM
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Subject: Re: CCA Error 12029



We found in McAfee that if you turn off the on access protection (Icon
looks like a stop light) the issue is gone and does not come back. I have
not had a chance to look into specifics, but this is where the issue lies
since we accept all defaults on installation using version 8.5i.
Richard Rodriguez
Computer Operations Manager I
Office of Computing and Communications Services
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA

Certified BBTS-W
System Administrator

(757) 683-6732
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      Date:    Fri, 5 Oct 2007 13:55:49 -0700
      From:    "Jackie Cheng (jaccheng)" <[log in to unmask]>
      Subject: Re: CCA Error 12029
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      Dennis,

      Here is the response from Chris Cotten on the same issue to the
      thread.

      I wrestled with one of these for at least an hour before performing
      the Vista built-in network adapter reset. It appears to have done the
      trick. Uninstalling Norton's high quality Internet Security software
      must have left some bits and pieces behind that were repaired doing
      the adapter reset. The other issue I noticed on this one was Vista
      not setting the network "type" - e.g. home, work, public. After the
      reset Vista was able to maintain my network type selection.

      Chris Cotten
      HelpDesk Manager
      Computer and Information Systems
      Seattle Pacific University
      206.281.2435


We are seeing a few machines with this error, including machines running
XP.  Completely reinstalling the OS seems to have worked in one situation,
but I'm hoping for a less drastic solution.




John Rocchio
ResNet Manager
UC Santa Cruz

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