Cisco VPN client4.7.00.0533 causes blue screen on XP Pro

I just installed the Cisco VPN client release 4.7.00.0533 on an XP pro machine at service pack 2. I now get a blue screen when attempting to connect. Should I try a newer version of the client? Thanks!

Shawn
I would certainly think that a newer version of code would be the appropriate thing to try.
HTH
Rick

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