

Run the Cisco VPN client installation (it should work fine).Put any PCF files in the new Cisco VPN client installation folder so it picks them up or you can import them later.Download later version of Cisco VPN client (5.).Run dneupdate64 (and then I rebooted, not sure if you need to).Apparently Citrix acquired Deterministic Networks some time ago, so the fixes are available on their site.ĭownload Winfix.exe and DNEUpdate64 (are there still people using 32-bit?) from Citrix (Citrix acquired Deterministic Networks). Depending on your VPN headend, you amy be able to update the remote access VPN to use Anyconnect. The current Cisco client - Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client - is supported on Windows 8 and 8.1. It all has to do with some “Deterministic Networks” drivers. The Cisco VPN client is end of sales and not supported on Windows 8.1 (or Windows 8).

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I started mucking with the registry to no avail and then found the secret sauce. Cisco Vpn Client For Windows 8 And 10 64 Bit free download - nVidia Graphics Driver (Windows Vista 64-bit / Windows 7 64-bit / Windows 8 64-bit), Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (Windows Vista. Doing some Googling, I found a newer version, 5.-K9, which I found I already had on another Windows 7 PC.

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