I have been succesfully using Sygate internet connection sharing for a couple of years now
My problem is, a machine on my home network which I previously used as the server, I now wish to use as a client. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Sygate but I think that the machine still thinks it is a server, having still got the License information in it somewhere. It passes the diagnostics and I can ping the new server but the Sygate manager will not browse the Sygate Network Neighbourhood and I cannot initiate a dial or hangup, and the Internet cannot be accesed on the client. I have checked and recheked IP addresses and removed all old Modem and DUN software.
Other clients on the network are fine. I have even tried an old hard disk in my ex server and installed sygate as a client and that works fine so the hardware is OK.
So, how can I remove all traces of Sygate from my hard disk including the software License? Where is the License info hidden?? Is it encrypted in the registry somewhere. Does other software behave this craftily?
Vic
My problem is, a machine on my home network which I previously used as the server, I now wish to use as a client. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Sygate but I think that the machine still thinks it is a server, having still got the License information in it somewhere. It passes the diagnostics and I can ping the new server but the Sygate manager will not browse the Sygate Network Neighbourhood and I cannot initiate a dial or hangup, and the Internet cannot be accesed on the client. I have checked and recheked IP addresses and removed all old Modem and DUN software.
Other clients on the network are fine. I have even tried an old hard disk in my ex server and installed sygate as a client and that works fine so the hardware is OK.
So, how can I remove all traces of Sygate from my hard disk including the software License? Where is the License info hidden?? Is it encrypted in the registry somewhere. Does other software behave this craftily?
Vic
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