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Software: How to backup Logmein Hamachi

logmein With our connected lifestyle, there are many times when you need to access a pc (home or work) while you are at another location.  There are many options to be able to do this.  The way I find to be one of the easiest is using Hamachi from Logmein (LINK: https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/ (https://secure NULL.logmein NULL.com/products/hamachi2/)). Hamachi comes in 2 versions, one is FREE for Non-Commercial use and the other is a paid version for those using it for commercial purposes.

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From the Hamachi site

LogMeIn Hamachi² is a hosted VPN service that securely connects devices and networks, extending LAN-like network connectivity to mobile users, distributed teams and business applications. You can easily create secure virtual networks on demand, across public and private networks.

With that being said, one of the questions about Hamachi that I seem to get from Hamachi users is how to back up your Hamachi account in case you need to reinstall. 

The following steps will allow you to backup Hamachi -

If you are on Windows 7

Backup the LogMeIn Hamachi folder@ C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\LogMeIn Hamachi

If you are on Windows XP

Backup the LogMeIn Hamachi folder@ C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Application Data\LogMeIn Hamachi

**Correction on XP location provided by Xantes (Thank you)

To restore from your backup of Hamachi – After you install your new copy of Hamachi

1 – Open (The Windows) Control Panel – Administrative Tools – Services and the find LogMeIn Hamachi service

- The click to highlight and the select stop (See example below).

- Once you stop it, minimize this window as you will need it again shortly

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2 – Copy your backup data and paste it to the location of the install (you will replace any duplicate files)

Windows 7

C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\LogMeIn Hamachi

Windows XP

C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Application Data\LogMeIn Hamachi

3 – Once you have copied the backup data go back to the services window and now highlight LogMeIn Hamachi and then select start.

That will do it, you will now have your existing account back up and running.

TGM Q&A: Cisco VPN Error 56 – VPN wont start (Update from 6/9/09 post)

ciscovpn The post from June 9th, Software : Cisco VPN software / Error 56 (http://techgeekandmore NULL.com/2009/06/06/software-cisco-vpn-software-error-56/), talked about what to do if you got Error 56 when trying to start the Cisco VPN software.  Since then I have received a number of reports that the post was a solution but not for everyone, that a few people still had the problem even after making the recommended changes.

     So here is some additional information that I hope helps resolve the issue for those who are still battling with this. 

Vista/Windows 7

     1st thing if you are trying to install the VPN software on Windows Vista or Windows 7, you need to install this signed in on an account with administrative rights and additionally with the UAC (User Account Control) settings in the off position. 

     To do this you need to go to Start –> Control Panel –>  User Accounts –> in the user account screen (select your sign-in name if you see more than one 1sted). Look at the line directly under your name make sure it says administrator (If it doesn’t click where it says change your account type and select administrator), then select the User Account Control settings selection in the middle of the page

UAC 

 

    Then from The UAC move the selection to Never notify.

UAC pic 

     The UAC “aims to improve the security of Microsoft Windows by limiting application software to standard user privileges until an administrator authorizes an increase in privilege level” or in other words, makes you just a user on your machine, unless you tell it (each time the prompt appears) that its ok to be admin by entering your password.  The problem with Cisco VPN software is that the versions that exist require full administrative rights (The Cisco software was designed before the UAC existed). 

     Once you have made the change you must reboot (The change in the UAC only takes place after reboot). 

     Once you have rebooted and signed back in.  Uninstall the Cisco VPN software using Programs and Features which is located at start –> Control Panel –> Programs and Features. Select the CiscoVPN software and select uninstall.  Once the uninstall completes, reboot again. 

     Once you have signed back in from this reboot, you can then reinstall the VPN software.  At the end of the reinstall, reboot 1 more time and then try and use the Cisco VPN Software.

All Users

     Another thing to try involves setting the ICS (Internet Connection setting) to disabled.  In the original post I said that you could set ICS to manual.  For some setting ICS to disabled seems to work as well.

If this helps let me know, if the issue still continues please provide as much detail as possible as to the type of pc and versions of software installed (OS, Version of Cisco VPN, Type of Anti-Virus) and I will continue to work on a solution.

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June 6, 2009

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     If you use the Cisco VPN software you may get a message that says “Error 56: The Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service has not been started”.

The problem is as a result of the windows service ccvpnd.exe (Services are in Control panel – Administrative tools – services) which may be listed as automatic start but will not start.  Even if you manually attempt to start it, it will shut down just seconds after starting.

The solution is actually a simple one. The problem is caused by Internet connection sharing (ICS) service also being set to automatically start. So in the same service area look for Internet Connection Sharing service, turn it from Automatically starting to Manual (By right clicking – select properties – and the select manual in the drop menu where it says automatic, and also press the stop button just above the drop menu before hitting ok) , and then go back and start the Cisco service on the list. Cisco service will not be killed again.

ICS set to manual does not affect internet services, it just means that it will not start at pc boot up, it will start at the point that the service is needed.  In the majority of cases that will be never unless you connect to the internet via another pc, most everyone connects to the internet via a modem connection or a wireless or wired router (Linksys / D-Link) connection. 

Software : Cisco VPN software / Error 56

**Updated on 10/28/09 – Look at post http://techgeekandmore.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/tgm-qa-cisco-vpn-error-56-vpn-wont-start-update-from-6909-post/ (http://techgeekandmore NULL.com/2009/10/28/tgm-qa-cisco-vpn-error-56-vpn-wont-start-update-from-6909-post/) for the updated information. (TGM)

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cisco-vpn696

     If you use the Cisco VPN software you may get a message that says “Error 56: The Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service has not been started”.

The problem is as a result of the windows service ccvpnd.exe (Services are in Control panel – Administrative tools – services) which may be listed as automatic start but will not start.  Even if you manually attempt to start it, it will shut down just seconds after starting.

The solution is actually a simple one. The problem is caused by Internet connection sharing (ICS) service also being set to automatically start. So in the same service area look for Internet Connection Sharing service, turn it from Automatically starting to Manual (By right clicking – select properties – and the select manual in the drop menu where it says automatic, and also press the stop button just above the drop menu before hitting ok) , and then go back and start the Cisco service on the list. Cisco service will not be killed again.

ICS set to manual does not affect internet services, it just means that it will not start at pc boot up, it will start at the point that the service is needed.  In the majority of cases that will be never unless you connect to the internet via another pc, most everyone connects to the internet via a modem connection or a wireless or wired router (Linksys / D-Link) connection.

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