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How to start services in mac osX?

Asked by ravithak in Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)

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I am new to mac os X.  I installed the Cisco VPN client for mac on mac os x tiger in order to build a vpn tunnel to the office cisco firewall.  The client installed fine but when i run it, i get the following error
"Error 51: IPC socket allocation failed with error ffffffffffffch. This is most likely due to the cisco systems, inc. vpn service not being started.  Please start this service and try again."

I have no clue how to start a service on a mac.  I have struggled for a few hours but cannot find a services button.
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Zone: Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)
Tags: service, mac, start, osx
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