10.5.4 upgrade and rVPN (SecureClient_B634000031_1) failure

Please help.
I had SecureClientB6340000311 (rVPN) working perfect on the 10.5.3
After upgrade to 10.5.4 ... I cannot use SecureClient and also cannot reinstall it on my MB Air.
How I get the rVPN working again on the MB Air 10.5.4
Thank you all for your help

I have Panther on another drive and was able to boot into it via the Leopard install disk Startup Drive utility. From there I've run Disk Utility and Techtool Deluxe which reports the Leopard drive is okay, but when I run Repair Permissions on that drive I get the following error:
Repairing permissions for “HD One”
Error: No valid packages (-9997)
Bad move trying to repair a Leopard disk with something from Panther or Tiger. They're not compatible. As for the permissions, the receipts structure is totally different that's why it can't do the job.
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