VPN error "all devices connected" suddenly appears on Windows 7 x64

I have been having VPN issue on one Windows 7 x64 Dell Latitude laptop in the past couple of weeks.  The symptom was that the VPN would connect fine and work for a few hours.  Then the connection would become unusable even though status of the
VPN connection would shown as connected.  No connection could be made to machines on the VPN and the VPN connection could not be disconnected. Restarting the computer would usually resolve the issue.  This morning however VPN stopped working completely.
I got the error 619 with the message "all devices connected".  Rebooting the machine did not help and neither did deleting and recreating the VPN connection.  
Even more strangely every operation related to VPN has become extremely slow.  When connection attempt is made, it takes a while for the Connect VPN Connection dialogue window to show up and the connection attempt itself takes minutes before the error
message shows up.  It also takes a long time just to bring up the property dialogue of the VPN connection and switching between tabs takes a few seconds as well.
The VPN connection is set up using all default values and other machines no the network do not have this problem. As far as I know except for the routine windows update no network related changes or software installation was done to this box before or during
the time that the problem started to surface.
I created a second user account on this machine and was able to get a new VPN connection to work briefly. However after logging off/on the same problem occurred for the 2nd user as well.
Has anybody experienced similar issues?  TIA!

Hi,
Have you tried any other method to resolve this problem, such upgrade or reinstall NIC driver?
Firewalls and antivirus programs may be running that block access to the VPN ports. Please temporarily disable these to troubleshoot.
If problem persists, please also perform the suggestions from the link below:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/32c5e5b5-b2a2-43d3-b702-9cd0c8ef2c67/windows-7-vpn-hangs-at-verifying-username-and-password?forum=w7itpronetworking
Roger Lu
TechNet Community Support

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