VPN 5.0 connection doesn't remain restablished under Vista?

What are the currently known caveats that prevent the latest Cisco 5.0 VPN client from maintaining an established connection to a VPN 3005 Concentrator?
I can establish an initial connection, if I initialize the VPN client from scratch, but it shortly disconnects after a random period of time. If I then try to reconnect, with the client still loaded, it never re-establishes a connection. If I close the client completely and relaunch, it will re-establish a connection but will repeat the disconnection as described above.
The operating system is Vista Business. I am running Vista's built in firewall, and Symantec Corporate antivirus client, version 10.2 as protection.
This behavior does not happen on my Windows XP SP2 system, with the same firewall and AV client.

Hi Tim,
Will need more info onn what's happening at the client and ASA. Are you using ipsec over tcp or NAT-T. Ask users to enable high logging on the client? Can you see connection attemps when enable logging on the asa?
thanks
John

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