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Old 09-19-2007, 08:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,
i've got a problem. I use a VPN Client (Checkpoint SecureClient). And anytime i disable the connection i have to disable the "Security Policy" manually.

But I've written an application (Batch) that automatically initializes a VPN connection
using SecureClient's commandline mode (scc.exe). scc.exe does offer a
command to switch off a policy "scc sp off", yet all I get when trying to do
this is a "This operation is denied by current settings." Error message. Now
I'm wondering what the heck those current settings are, as I can disable the
policy in GUI mode just fine.

Does anyone have an idea?

GrEEz
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