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VPN client for Vista 64-bit?

ribin.jones
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Hi,

Is there a VPN client for Vista 64-bit OS ?

Thanks for any help.

Ribin

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mdombek_biz
Level 1
Level 1

Only the anyconnect client can be used for 64 bit OS

Sorry many people are waiting for IPSEC 64 bit but it seems Cisco is not going to release one. I've heard (and seen) that the 64 Bit client from NCP works well with cisco

cheers

So when I read in the AnyConnect Notes that IPSEC would be added in a later version, that was a blatant lie from Cisco?

That sucks.

auraza
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

It will be added, but in the future. It has not been added yet.

mdombek biz is right-- Cisco isn't planning on releasing an IPSec 64 bit client.

I read a post on Joe Harris' blog (Author of Cisco Network Security Little Black Book) and he also recommended NCPs 64 bit client. Link to Joe's post: http://tinyurl.com/5nb7ba

Phillip Remaker
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

February 18, 2010
Due to popular demand, the Cisco VPN Client v5.0.7 open beta is now available!
In addition to serving as a general maintenance release, the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.7 beta is compatible with Windows 7 & Windows Vista 64-bit environments. 
A 64-bit specific compatible image is available for installation on these platforms.

Please have communicate feedback (both positive and problems) to cvc-beta@cisco.com.

Key Capabilities available for Beta Testing:
New Platform support – Windows 7 & Windows Vista 64-bit platform compatibility
Software Access: http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/Redirect.x?mdfid=281940730 (under 5.BETA)
Software is available for download by any customer with a Cisco.com SMARTnet™ enabled login.
Release Notes will be available next week via a link once the download image is selected.

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