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I hope someone can help me understand the VPN Client/AnyConnect client situation. I have a Windows 7 64 OS. I have several (5+) clients that use various versions of the Cicso VPN (I don’t know what version, and really don’t care; as long as it works).
I had absolutely no trouble with the XP based client. One of my clients just gave me the AnyConnect client (apparently the only Cisco client that will work with 64bit Windows 7). I seem to have no luck configuring (pcf files), or connecting to any of my client with this version. Am I missing something?
Where to the pcf files come into play? So far, this has been a pretty frustrating experience. Thanks, Greg Wilkerson. Greg, Usually, the AnyConnect client gets the profile information at connection-time from the ASA.
You enter your VPN gateway address or dns name, click connect, and it will prompt you for login crendentials. Once you enter those, the ASA will send down the tunnel group, acls, and other parameters. The old '.pcf' format only applies to the legacy IPSEC clients. The 'anyconnect' client profile is basically an XML file containing servers to connect to and client features to enable/disable. You can read about that here: Cheers, Tim. Hi Greg, Cisco does not yet have a 64-bit IPSec client, and I'm not sure they ever will. The AnyConnect client will require some additional configuration changes to the firewall as well as an upgrade of code to 8.x if you're not already there.
Dovers Optidrive Manual. The ASA comes with 2 AnyConnect licenses; any additional users and you will have to purchase more licenses from Cisco. Shrew Soft has a (free) IPSec client that works with 64-bit Windows Vista and Windows 7. It's a little tricky to setup, and may not be as stable as the Cisco client (or supported), but it might be worth a shot. The latest development release is the one you would need to install.