Title: ADP ASP VPN Connection Instructions
1ADP ASP VPN Connection Instructions
If you should have any problems or questions on
the installation of your VPN connection please
contact Group1 (713) 647-5700
2VPN Instructions Cisco Software Installation
- The first thing you will need to do is download
the Cisco VPN software to your computer. The
file is about 4.18 MB and is namedvpnclient-win-3
.5.1.Rel-k9.exe - After you download it you will need to unzip the
file. It contains 10 files. - Go to the file that contains the unzipped files
and look for Setup.exe - The Setup.exe file will self extract and ask a
few questions where the answer usually are, I
accept, next and the final one will restart the
computer. - Once you restart your computer the Cisco
application may or may not activate itself for
the completion of the installation. If it does
not, locate the fileipsecdialer.exe It will be
saved under Programs files\Cisco Systems\ VPN
Client (view picture 1) and click it.
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4Once you click fileipsecdialer.exe You will see
the Cisco Sys VPN Client setup box. Start the
process by clicking the New button. The
information you need to complete this is Group
Name groupone Password gr0up123 IP address
64.143.220.150 (for your benefit, I have
attached a few pictures of the following steps)
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9Once you load the program you will need to enter
your user name and password. For this you will
need to call Group1 IT at (713) 647-5700 and ask
for Drew or David.
10Once you have competed the connection process,
you will be able to open Reflections and get
started.
11The next few slides are not needed if using a pc
that is currently is connected to ADP and you
have just changed over to the VPN connection
option. If connecting a home PC, it is important
you record the specific settings on your office
PC and re-enter them on your home machine. You
will need to set ADP up on your home PC just like
you did at the office. It is important to note
that you can only be connected at one place at a
time. In other words, DO NOT leave your home PC
on or your Office PC on and expect to be able to
connect from another location. If you do, you
will need to call ADP and have them log your port
off. The next few slides will show you the
settings on your office PC you need to know so
you can enter them in on the home pc and connect
from home.
12In ADP go to Connection, Connection Setup
13Make note of your Configuration
14Record your TCP port Once you do this you
should be able to connect from home.