This is my second question about a using a new router. I am starting at the beginning and doing this one step at a time.
I had a Linksys WRT3200AC router, Openvpn and Windows Pro. Up until the certificate expired, I could get to my Sql Server database on my home computer with no problem. I removed the Linksys (for other reasons than the certificate expiring) Now I have a Cox Technicolor CGM5331 modem/router/phone device and cannot connect to it. The old config file had code for the Linksys. I uninstalled Openvpn and reinstalled it, but the old config file was still there. How do I completely uninstall Openvpn for a fresh start?
Completely remove Openvpn for fresh install
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Re: Completely remove Openvpn for fresh install
Hi,
Which version OpenVPN Client are you using?
Not a Windows user myself but uninstall OpenVPN the normal way.
After that also remove the TAP adapter via Device manager.
Reboot and look inside the OpenVPN config folder(s) if the file is still there, if so delete it.
Then try fresh install again.
Which version OpenVPN Client are you using?
Not a Windows user myself but uninstall OpenVPN the normal way.
After that also remove the TAP adapter via Device manager.
Reboot and look inside the OpenVPN config folder(s) if the file is still there, if so delete it.
Then try fresh install again.
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