Open task manager, go to services, find RAS, and right click. You can confirm this by opening up services.msc and confirming you do not have the ability to start/restart/stop RAS from the GUI. To fix this, you must manually kill the svchost.exe process that is tied to the RAS service. If you install the NX client on Win10, you may get a RAS error (remote access service) that immediately disconnects your SSLVPN session after you connect. I have updated the best answer to reflect the current working solution as of. EDIT: The problem has changed over the years, and my original solution below no longer works for the modern versions of the client.
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