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Uninstalling IntraPort VPN client 5000 for Windows

The VPN 3000 installer will automatically quit and launch the VPN 5000 uninstaller if VPN 5000 is still detected as installed on the machine. In the event that the uninstaller does not complete or fails to start, use regedit to remove the keys.

Note: Modifying entries in the registry can render your system unusable if done incorrectly. Before you edit anything in the registry, you should backup any critical files you may have on your machine.

Manually Uninstalling IntraPort VPN client 5000
To manually uninstall the VPN 5000 client:

Getting Help
To get additional help uninstalling your VPN client 5000, contact the Customer Support Center at (213) 740-5555 or consult@usc.edu.

Last updated:
December 22, 2004

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