Why is Parallels/Cisco VPN in my startup log?

I have Parallels 8 installed, and I notice in my Intel Mac Pro 10.6 startup log (after reboot, before I ever start Parallels) that it contains these lines:
12/28/12 7:12:49 AM    Parallels[30412]    Restarting CiscoVPN
12/28/12 7:12:49 AM    [0x0-0x123123].com.parallels.desktop.installer[2358]    QKqueueFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: open: No such file or directory
12/28/12 7:12:49 AM    SystemStarter[30419]    Unknown service: CiscoVPN
   what is this - why is Parallels starting a CiscoVPN service on my system, when Parallels isn't even running yet?!?  And how do I figure out what init file contains this CiscoVPN startup line?

It's there because "Personal Web Sharing" is a standard feature of OS X Client, and a web server function is typically one that is started at startup, independently of whether anyone is logged in or not.
However, the presence of something in "/System" > "Library" > "Startup Items" doesn't mean that it is always launched at startup - the feature must be turned on for this to happen (eg. through the "Sharing" pref pane or "/etc/hostconfig").
The "/System/Library/StartupItems" folder is supposed to be used by the system only (the bad behaviour of eg. Logitech not withstanding). It is not recommended that users tamper with system files. User installed startup items should go in "/Library/StartupItems", and those can be deleted as desired, but leave "/System/Library/StartupItems" alone.

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    Hi,
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    Greetings,
    Cristina

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    http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=281940730&catid=268438162&os=Windows&softwareid=282364316&release=5.0.07.0410&rellifecycle=&relind=AVAILABLE&reltype=latest
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    http://helpdeskpal.blogspot.ca/
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    sites; therefore, Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to
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