Posted by admin on 24th June 2010
Quoted from Gnawgnu’s Realm Blog the similar thing also happened on my laptop while trying to connect to a 3G mobile network.
Symantec End Point Uninstallation has stopped Remote Access Connection Manager and dialing to Mobile Network APN, gave me the “Connection Terminated” pop up box. Googling somewhere on Huawei website in which the 3G modem being used, they said that Remote Access Connection Manager supposed to be Started.
Looking at my windows XP services, thie Remote Access Connection Manager is stopped. Trying to start the service, it returns with error “Access Denied”.
For me I have done only deleting Key “88″ at RASMAN on regedit.

Quoted :
To add to the fun, the uninstaller for Endpoint doesn’t always get rid of all the problems that came with it. In one case, all the remote access services crapped out so VPN’s were unavailable. If you try to create a new VPN, the window options all gray out. I saw a solution on the symantec boards which recommend doing a full manual uninstall.
https://forums.symantec.com/syment/board/message?board.id=endpointcust&thread.id=1844
Uninstall instructions:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/docid/2007073018014248?Open&src=ent_gold_nam
One user did comment on this blog that reinstalling Endpoint resolved issues that another admin he knew was experiencing. You may want to try that or a combination of a full uninstall/reinstall, etc.
Event Viewer Error [From Mufti Blog]
- Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could
not create buffers. Restart the computer. Access is denied. (Error,
Source: RasMan)
- The Remote Access Connection Manager service was successfully sent a
start control. (Information, Source: Service Control Manager)
- The Remote Access Connection Manager service entered the stopped
state. (Information, Source: Service Control Manager)
- The Remote Access Connection Manager service terminated with the
following error: Access is denied. (Information, Source: Service
Control Manager)
a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
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Posted by admin on 16th June 2010
Once you have installed SEP Client / Agent on a Desktop.
The default policy of Firewall on SEP Control Manager is blocking your IPv6 Connection.
If you are insist to have this IPv6 Connection, please ask your Admin to allow IPv6 on SEP Dashboard.

rgs
a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
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Posted by admin on 16th June 2010
To protect your SEP Client / Agent from being removed by unwanted person with Admin privilege on a Desktop, you can use Password Challenge to complete Uninstall process.
This policy can be set on SEP Control Manager on the Server.

rgs
a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
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Posted by admin on 15th June 2010
What ever type you might use.
Searching all of your folder doesn’t give you any good on finding the hidden/unread message.
The Message Icon still showing that you have unread message(s) either with or without ‘red star’ on the envelope.
This has been happened to my Curve since I have changed my Operator SIM Card.
[If yet still after doing below tasks there is/are message[s] showed, please re-insert your Old SIM Card and do all task all over again. I’ve done this and yes, the hidden message can only be shown by re-activating old SIM Card. After that annoying message removed you can shutdown your Blackberry & Re Insert your new SIM Card]
Well try this :
- Go to Messages
- Scroll up till highlighting the date
- Click once to Open the menu
- Select ‘Search’
- Leave all blank, Click on the menu and hit ’search’ again.
This will bring up ALL messages on your Blackberry - phone, email, wap, whatever.
- Now, press ‘u’ key once & quick,
- Your hidden/unread Message(2) will be shown.
- Delete !
- If there still, press again ‘u’ key
Till no more hidden message (s)!
Thanks to Forrest [@ Blackberry Forum]
a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
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