TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
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TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I have openVPN running without any problems on a Vista x64 Home Premium install, but when I try to install it on a Vista x64 Ultimate machine (with two NIC's if that matters) with driver signing off and UAC off, the tap driver does not install.
I have tried several things including running the installer separately, using the add tap device option, and using add hardware and browsing to the driver.
The error I get is:
The following hardware was not installed:
TAP-Win32 Adapter V9
An error occurred during the installation of the device.
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
I have tried rebooting and minimizing resources in use (which I think has nothing to do with this).
I believe I had openVPN running on this machine before. I have tried RC15 and RC19 of 2.1 with no success. Any help would be appreciated.
I have tried several things including running the installer separately, using the add tap device option, and using add hardware and browsing to the driver.
The error I get is:
The following hardware was not installed:
TAP-Win32 Adapter V9
An error occurred during the installation of the device.
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
I have tried rebooting and minimizing resources in use (which I think has nothing to do with this).
I believe I had openVPN running on this machine before. I have tried RC15 and RC19 of 2.1 with no success. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
What version of OpenVPN are you using?
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
2.1 RC19. I tried RC15 first.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I have been having very similar problems with both Vista and 7 (32bit, and 64but)
The driver simply fails to install, I have even tried to manually install using devcon as follows.
"devcon.exe install <path to OemWin2k.inf> TAP0901"
This manual attempt fails also -with little information on why.
Any ideas on what is going wrong would be fantastic, I have yet to successfully install the Windows OpenVPN client between 5 different Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers (both 32bit and 64bit). I have tried EVER 2.1 RC version available with no luck.
Works great from Windows XP, but this helps me very little.
The driver simply fails to install, I have even tried to manually install using devcon as follows.
"devcon.exe install <path to OemWin2k.inf> TAP0901"
This manual attempt fails also -with little information on why.
Any ideas on what is going wrong would be fantastic, I have yet to successfully install the Windows OpenVPN client between 5 different Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers (both 32bit and 64bit). I have tried EVER 2.1 RC version available with no luck.
Works great from Windows XP, but this helps me very little.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
Many people have used OpenVPN with the Tun/Tap adaptor within Windows Vista and Windows 7, both 32 and 64 bit. You must use the 2.1rc-19 (or later) versions to get the proper driver.
If you cannot get this working, it is likely a configuration or installation error on the part of your admin.
If you cannot get this working, it is likely a configuration or installation error on the part of your admin.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
To be clear, there are no configuration problems. I am the admin and I run this server for private family use. My configurations (both client and server) work just fine for Windows XP, Mac OSX, and various Linux distros.
My problem is with Windows Vista and Windows 7. Any attempts to install OpenVPN_2.1_RCx fail when the installer attempts to install the virtual TAP adapter. Consequentially, the OpenVPN client is unable to connect to the server as it has no device to do so with.
I do not argue that many people run OpenVPN successfully on Windows Vista/Windows 7 --I agree with this. However, all this does for me is make my situation all the more frustrating, as I have had this identical problem of the OpenVPN installer failing to successfully add the virtual TAP adapter across multiple machines, all of which run Vista/7.
Here is an explicit example using Windows 7 x64.
1) I obtain the latest OpenVPN installer from this location.
http://openvpn.net/release/openvpn-2.1_rc19-install.exe
2) Set the installer properties to run as administrator, in Vista compatibility mode
3) Making sure any previous versions of OpenVPN are uninstalled, I run the installer.
4) A pop-up error informs me that the TAP adapter has failed to install
5) Installer finishes installing remaining files.
Any suggestions on why the driver fails to install would be greatly appreciated; however, please do not reply with suggestions that my configuration or installation is incorrect, this is simply not the case. As stated above, I have plenty of Windows XP, Mac OSX and Linux clients on my VPN that work and communicate exactly as intended.
Thank you
My problem is with Windows Vista and Windows 7. Any attempts to install OpenVPN_2.1_RCx fail when the installer attempts to install the virtual TAP adapter. Consequentially, the OpenVPN client is unable to connect to the server as it has no device to do so with.
I do not argue that many people run OpenVPN successfully on Windows Vista/Windows 7 --I agree with this. However, all this does for me is make my situation all the more frustrating, as I have had this identical problem of the OpenVPN installer failing to successfully add the virtual TAP adapter across multiple machines, all of which run Vista/7.
Here is an explicit example using Windows 7 x64.
1) I obtain the latest OpenVPN installer from this location.
http://openvpn.net/release/openvpn-2.1_rc19-install.exe
2) Set the installer properties to run as administrator, in Vista compatibility mode
3) Making sure any previous versions of OpenVPN are uninstalled, I run the installer.
4) A pop-up error informs me that the TAP adapter has failed to install
5) Installer finishes installing remaining files.
Any suggestions on why the driver fails to install would be greatly appreciated; however, please do not reply with suggestions that my configuration or installation is incorrect, this is simply not the case. As stated above, I have plenty of Windows XP, Mac OSX and Linux clients on my VPN that work and communicate exactly as intended.
Thank you
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
Can you offer any helpful advice on overcoming this problem?ecrist wrote:Many people have used OpenVPN with the Tun/Tap adaptor within Windows Vista and Windows 7, both 32 and 64 bit. You must use the 2.1rc-19 (or later) versions to get the proper driver.
If you cannot get this working, it is likely a configuration or installation error on the part of your admin.
I have it installed on Vista x64 Home Premium, but not on x64 ultimate. Both machines had earlier version of openVPN installed successfully. I am the administrator, and I am using 2.1rc-19 now.
I am trying to figure out why the driver will not install.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I just installed OpenVPN 2.1 RC19 on Windows 7 RTM x64 without installation problems.
What version of Windows 7 are you using ?
Maybe a long shot, but I did opt for always trusting OpenVPN during the installation.
Could that be a reason for the tap driver install to fail ? (If you don't select that option)
What version of Windows 7 are you using ?
Maybe a long shot, but I did opt for always trusting OpenVPN during the installation.
Could that be a reason for the tap driver install to fail ? (If you don't select that option)
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I'm using Vista and that definitely is not my problem. I am getting file not found. I suspect it is related to having V8 on the computer previously but I'm not sure what to do.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Windows 7 64
I have 6.1 ( Build 7600 ) and thanks for edvice i isntall http://openvpn.net/release/openvpn-2.1_rc19-install.exe and i dont have any problem.
I have a problem with 2.0.9 GUI 1.0.3 Now it's ok thanks frome MACEDONIA
I have a problem with 2.0.9 GUI 1.0.3 Now it's ok thanks frome MACEDONIA
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I found my problem to be BitDefender. No amount of exceptions, disabling, even killing the NDIS Filters allowed the install. When I upgraded to version 2010 though, I installed open VPN after uninstalling 2009 and before installing 2010 and it worked fine. I then installed 2010 and OpenVPN is still working without a hitch.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I'm having a problem installing the tap driver on a 32 bit version of vista, my user account control is off, i'm still running it with right click execute as admin, I tried tons of different versions of Open VPN and I always get error message when installing tap driver, it gets to the point where it shows TAP UPDATE then fails miserably. I've even disabled the antivirus, and I've searched all over the place for an answer, but nobody seems to actually give one, so does anyone actually know how to fix this?
I've read so many different "solutions" none of which have worked so far, and none of which were too clear anyhow, one guy says to install the driver manually but doesn't explain how you do that, can anyone enlighten me as to how I may do that
I've read so many different "solutions" none of which have worked so far, and none of which were too clear anyhow, one guy says to install the driver manually but doesn't explain how you do that, can anyone enlighten me as to how I may do that
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
What version are you rocking?mcatchan wrote:I'm having a problem installing the tap driver on a 32 bit version of vista, my user account control is off, i'm still running it with right click execute as admin, I tried tons of different versions of Open VPN and I always get error message when installing tap driver, it gets to the point where it shows TAP UPDATE then fails miserably. I've even disabled the antivirus, and I've searched all over the place for an answer, but nobody seems to actually give one, so does anyone actually know how to fix this?
I've read so many different "solutions" none of which have worked so far, and none of which were too clear anyhow, one guy says to install the driver manually but doesn't explain how you do that, can anyone enlighten me as to how I may do that
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
What anti-virus firewall combo are you using. For me, all the disabling in the world made no difference, but when I uninstalled Bitdefender, TAP installed just fine and then I reinstalled Bitdefender.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
I have windows vista fam ed premium, service pack 2, I do have mc afee normally but it's not installed atm so just avast. I haven't tried installing with it uninstalled but i have tried disabling everything. As for firewall I just have the windows one.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
Dude, try uninstalling avast.
mcatchan wrote:I have windows vista fam ed premium, service pack 2, I do have mc afee normally but it's not installed atm so just avast. I haven't tried installing with it uninstalled but i have tried disabling everything. As for firewall I just have the windows one.
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
Uninstalling Avast did not change anything. I have disabled all AV software plus have only the standard Windows firewall running.neo314 wrote:Dude, try uninstalling avast.
On Win7 x64 it is exceedingly difficult to get a proper VPN connection running. OpenVPN does not install and Shrew is acting flaky, sometimes it does connect, sometimes it does not... :-/
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Re: TAP-win32 driver install problems on Vista x64
Did you uninstall all anti-virus/firewalls or just disable them? If you left anything just disabled, uninstall it (not counting windows firewall obviously). Be sure to reboot at least once.Cantello wrote:Uninstalling Avast did not change anything. I have disabled all AV software plus have only the standard Windows firewall running.
On Win7 x64 it is exceedingly difficult to get a proper VPN connection running. OpenVPN does not install and Shrew is acting flaky, sometimes it does connect, sometimes it does not... :-/
Also, I'm not sure about Win7, but in Vista you can F8 non startup and disable the signed driver enforcement. I would suggest trying that as well.
Good luck.