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Disable Cisco AnyConnect VPN client - FIPS version
I had installed the FIPS compliant version of AnyConnect client on my laptop while working for a client. I've tried to uninstall and reinstall the regular version, but it won't "let go" of FIPS and won't connect to non-FIPS compliant AnyConnect VPNs. Also, whenever I reboot I have to go to Local Security Policy to disable FIPS (to run a telephony client that won't run with it enabled), there doesn't seem to be a registry key or other means of turning that off. How do I get rid of this?

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