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Product: Access Manager – SSLVPN
Function: Client Integrity Check (CIC) policy enabled with Attribute Type as AbsoluteFile
This cool tip is tested for Internet Explorer.
Refer to the Novell Access Manager documentation for more details on how to configure CIC policy.
Configure CIC policy to check for Internet Explorer.
In some systems, Internet Explorer is upgraded to the latest version. So, when we look for version details by opening the IE browser and click on Help, it shows something like Version: 8.0.6001.18702. as shown in Pic 2. When the same version was entered under version attribute for AbsoluteFile iexpore.exe, CIC check failed during SSLVPN connection from the client's system.
The reason was due to version mismatch. This was noticed when checking the properties for iexplore.exe under C:\WINDOWS\IE8. Here the file version is displayed as 6.0.2900.5512 and value is shown as 6.00.2900.5512. Tried entering these numbers under version as shown in Pic 1, and found CIC check is passed.
So, if CIC check fails, it could have been due to a few system errors as noticed above. Ensure the details supplied are correct in order to pass through the policy checks configured for SSLVPN.
Disclaimer: As with everything else at Cool Solutions, this content is definitely not supported by Novell (so don't even think of calling Support if you try something and it blows up).
It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.
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