Cisco VPN Client - Poor Video Resolution

I have a customer that installed VPN Client version 4.8.01.0300 and now, when she starts the client, her video resolution will change from High Quality (32bit) color to a basic color scheme (16 bit). It looks awful. She can change the video setting once the client software is started and it is fine or change it to 32bit after the client session, but the next time she starts the client, it goes back to 16bit. I have looked, but can't find a solution to this.

I think it could be a problem with the device driver or the video codec. It can be checked by playing some other video clips locally stored or playing a streaming video.

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    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding COMPANYNAME property. Its value is 'Accenture'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DATABASE property. Its value is 'C:\Users\andrea\Downloads\Cisco VPN client\NEW\vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0290-k9\vpnclient_setup.msi'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OriginalDatabase property. Its value is 'C:\Users\andrea\Downloads\Cisco VPN client\NEW\vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0290-k9\vpnclient_setup.msi'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: Machine policy value 'MsiDisableEmbeddedUI' is 0
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SourceDir property. Its value is 'C:\Users\andrea\Downloads\Cisco VPN client\NEW\vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0290-k9\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:769]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SOURCEDIR property. Its value is 'C:\Users\andrea\Downloads\Cisco VPN client\NEW\vpnclient-winx64-msi-5.0.07.0290-k9\'.
    MSI (c) (48:6C) [14:58:45:770]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding VersionHandler property. Its value is '5.00'.
    === Logging started: 13.10.2010  14:58:45 ===
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:776]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PatchPackage
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:776]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:776]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:776]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding UILevel property. Its value is '5'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:776]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Font 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: APPCOMPAT: [DetectVersionLaunchCondition] Launch condition already passes.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SHIMFLAGS property. Its value is '512'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ACTION property. Its value is 'INSTALL'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: Doing action: INSTALL
    Action start 14:58:45: INSTALL.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: UI Sequence table 'InstallUISequence' is present and populated.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: Running UISequence
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:777]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding EXECUTEACTION property. Its value is 'INSTALL'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:778]: Doing action: WiseStartup
    Action start 14:58:45: WiseStartup.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:778]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'WiseStartup'
    MSI (c) (48:8C) [14:58:45:791]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Users\ANDREA\AppData\Local\Temp\MSI8E45.tmp, Entrypoint: Startup
    MSI (c) (48:B0) [14:58:45:793]: Cloaking enabled.
    MSI (c) (48:B0) [14:58:45:793]: Attempting to enable all disabled privileges before calling Install on Server
    MSI (c) (48:B0) [14:58:45:793]: Connected to service for CA interface.
    Action ended 14:58:45: WiseStartup. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:926]: Doing action: LaunchConditions
    Action start 14:58:45: LaunchConditions.
    Action ended 14:58:45: LaunchConditions. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: Doing action: SetDLLDIR
    Action start 14:58:45: SetDLLDIR.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SetDLLDIR'
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DLLDIR property. Its value is '{467D5E81-8349-4892-9E81-C3674ED8E451}'.
    Action ended 14:58:45: SetDLLDIR. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: Doing action: SetDLLLOC
    Action start 14:58:45: SetDLLLOC.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SetDLLLOC'
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DLLLOC property. Its value is 'C:\Users\ANDREA\AppData\Local\Temp\{467D5E81-8349-4892-9E81-C3674ED8E451}\'.
    Action ended 14:58:45: SetDLLLOC. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:927]: Doing action: CsCa_CopyInstHelperDll
    Action start 14:58:45: CsCa_CopyInstHelperDll.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:928]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CsCa_CopyInstHelperDll'
    MSI (c) (48:DC) [14:58:45:939]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Users\ANDREA\AppData\Local\Temp\MSI8EE2.tmp, Entrypoint: f0
    MSI (c) (48!40) [14:58:45:960]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CsProp_CopyInstHelperDll property. Its value is '1'.
    Action ended 14:58:45: CsCa_CopyInstHelperDll. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Skipping action: ClearDisableUAP (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Skipping action: CsCaErr_NTNotSupported1 (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Skipping action: CsCaErr_Win64BitNotSupported2 (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Skipping action: SetPatchMode (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Skipping action: SetPatchReinstallMode (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Doing action: CsCaDll_AreWeInstalled1
    Action start 14:58:45: CsCaDll_AreWeInstalled1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:961]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CsCaDll_AreWeInstalled1'
    MSI (c) (48:04) [14:58:45:972]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Users\ANDREA\AppData\Local\Temp\MSI8F02.tmp, Entrypoint: f2
    MSI (c) (48!C0) [14:58:45:997]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENT_INSTALLED property. Its value is '0'.
    Action ended 14:58:45: CsCaDll_AreWeInstalled1. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:998]: Skipping action: CsCaDll_AreWeInstalled (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:998]: Skipping action: CsCaProp_SetLegacyClient2Unity (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:998]: Skipping action: CsCaDll_ClientAlreadyInstalledOnVista (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:998]: Doing action: Setup_Dialog
    Action start 14:58:45: Setup_Dialog.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:45:999]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'Setup_Dialog'
    Info 2898. For MSSansSerif8 textstyle, the system created a 'MS Sans Serif' font, in 1 character set, of 13 pixels height.
    Info 2898. For Arial10 textstyle, the system created a 'Arial' font, in 1 character set, of 16 pixels height.
    Info 2898. For Arial14 textstyle, the system created a 'Arial' font, in 1 character set, of 22 pixels height.
    Action ended 14:58:46: Setup_Dialog. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:030]: Doing action: FindRelatedProducts
    Action start 14:58:46: FindRelatedProducts.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:031]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Upgrade 3: -2147287038
    Action ended 14:58:46: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:031]: Doing action: AppSearch
    Action start 14:58:46: AppSearch.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:032]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:032]: Note: 1: 2262 2: CompLocator 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNE\Parameters\Order 3: 2
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Note: 1: 2262 2: IniLocator 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Note: 1: 2262 2: DrLocator 3: -2147287038
    Action ended 14:58:46: AppSearch. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Skipping action: CCPSearch (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Skipping action: CCPDialog (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Skipping action: RMCCPSearch (condition is false)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Doing action: ValidateProductID
    Action start 14:58:46: ValidateProductID.
    Action ended 14:58:46: ValidateProductID. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:033]: Doing action: CostInitialize
    Action start 14:58:46: CostInitialize.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:034]: Machine policy value 'MaxPatchCacheSize' is 10
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:035]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ROOTDRIVE property. Its value is 'C:\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:036]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CostingComplete property. Its value is '0'.
    Action ended 14:58:46: CostInitialize. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:036]: Doing action: FileCost
    Action start 14:58:46: FileCost.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MsiAssembly 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: RemoveFile 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MoveFile 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: DuplicateFile 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Class 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: TypeLib 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: IniFile 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:037]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ReserveCost 3: -2147287038
    Action ended 14:58:46: FileCost. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:038]: Doing action: IsolateComponents
    Action start 14:58:46: IsolateComponents.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:040]: Note: 1: 2262 2: BindImage 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:041]: Note: 1: 2262 2: IsolatedComponent 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:041]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Patch
    Action ended 14:58:46: IsolateComponents. Return value 1.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:041]: Doing action: CostFinalize
    Action start 14:58:46: CostFinalize.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:041]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OutOfDiskSpace property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OutOfNoRbDiskSpace property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PrimaryVolumeSpaceAvailable property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PrimaryVolumeSpaceRequired property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PrimaryVolumeSpaceRemaining property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Patch
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TARGETDIR property. Its value is 'C:\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WWWROOT property. Its value is 'C:\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding GAC property. Its value is 'C:\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System16Folder property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Drivers property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WinSxS property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProfilesFolder property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Cisco_Systems_VPN_Client property. Its value is 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Cisco Systems VPN Client\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:042]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Cisco_Systems property. Its value is 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Cisco Systems\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CommonFiles64Folder.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding D64_CFDetNet.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Deterministic Networks\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding D64_DNCF.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Deterministic Networks\Common Files\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding D64_DNE.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Deterministic Networks\DNE\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CommonFiles64Folder.0525718E_E263_4E57_A46E_C584C25A7F93 property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding INSTALLDIR2 property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\VPN Client\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding INSTALLDIR1 property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding INSTALLDIR property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding updates property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\updates\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TempInstall property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\TempInstall\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Resources property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Resources\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Profiles property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Profiles\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Logs property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Logs\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding include property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\include\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Certificates property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Certificates\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding accessible property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\accessible\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Setup property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Setup\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Languages property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Languages\'.
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Target path resolution complete. Dumping Directory table...
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Note: target paths subject to change (via custom actions or browsing)
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: TARGETDIR    , Object: C:\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: WWWROOT    , Object: C:\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: GAC    , Object: C:\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: MyPicturesFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\Pictures\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: CommonAppDataFolder    , Object: C:\ProgramData\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: WindowsFolder    , Object: C:\Windows\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: System16Folder    , Object: C:\Windows\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: TemplateFolder    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: AdminToolsFolder    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: System64Folder    , Object: C:\Windows\system32\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: Drivers    , Object: C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: WinSxS    , Object: C:\Windows\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: SystemFolder    , Object: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: FontsFolder    , Object: C:\Windows\Fonts\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: TempFolder    , Object: C:\Users\ANDREA\AppData\Local\Temp\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: ProfilesFolder    , Object: C:\Windows\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: AppDataFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\AppData\Roaming\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: FavoritesFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\Favorites\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: NetHoodFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: DesktopFolder    , Object: C:\Users\Public\Desktop\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: RecentFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: StartMenuFolder    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: ProgramMenuFolder    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: Cisco_Systems_VPN_Client    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Cisco Systems VPN Client\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: StartupFolder    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: Cisco_Systems    , Object: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Cisco Systems\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: PersonalFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\Documents\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: SendToFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: PrintHoodFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: LocalAppDataFolder    , Object: C:\Users\andrea\AppData\Local\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: ProgramFiles64Folder    , Object: C:\Program Files\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: CommonFiles64Folder    , Object: C:\Program Files\Common Files\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: CommonFiles64Folder.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D    , Object: C:\Program Files\Common Files\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: D64_CFDetNet.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D    , Object: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Deterministic Networks\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: D64_DNCF.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D    , Object: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Deterministic Networks\Common Files\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: D64_DNE.BEE04CD6_610D_4F5B_AC11_6AD2E290CC1D    , Object: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Deterministic Networks\DNE\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: CommonFiles64Folder.0525718E_E263_4E57_A46E_C584C25A7F93    , Object: C:\Program Files\Common Files\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: ProgramFilesFolder    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: CommonFilesFolder    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: INSTALLDIR2    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\VPN Client\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: INSTALLDIR1    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: INSTALLDIR    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: updates    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\updates\
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: TempInstall    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\TempInstall\
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    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:46:043]: Dir (target): Key: Profiles    , Object: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\Profiles\
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    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Class 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Class 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Class 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:076]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Class 3: -2147287038
    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:076]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
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    MSI (c) (48:2C) [14:58:46:076]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038
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    === Logging stopped: 13.10.2010  14:58:47 ===
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:47:488]: Note: 1: 1708
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:47:488]: Product: Cisco Systems VPN Client 5.0.07.0290 -- Installation operation failed.
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    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:47:491]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist
    MSI (c) (48:AC) [14:58:47:493]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
    === Verbose logging stopped: 13.10.2010  14:58:47 ===

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