06-25-2024 07:59 AM
We've procured a laptop to test these new processors for compatibility with our stack of MSP tools. Almost all software works great through their compatibility tools, except for Duo. Looking at the logs, it appears that it does a hard check for processor type and does not attempt an install beyond that.
Any plans for expanding support for these devices? If battery life claims are to be believed, these may become very popular soon. Right now my MSP cannot recommend them until supported by Duo or another 2FA provider.
07-05-2024 05:10 PM
Same issue here. I have windows copilot+ device that is also ARM64 and this is a show stopper for us deploying the device.
07-10-2024 06:14 AM
We are trying to replace Board iPads with Surface tablets, partially to enable Duo, but these have the ARM processors.
07-12-2024 09:28 AM
Hi there! I can help answer this question. Yes, there are plans to have Duo WinLogon / RDP support ARM (Snapdragon) machines. In terms of timing for support, right now we are looking at the first half Cisco '25 fiscal year (which starts in August) as a landing spot for this capability. Any changes to timing will also be communicated, as this is an ongoing project. As we get closer to a 'Generally Available' date, Cisco / Duo comms will start spreading the good news. Thanks for the question!
08-07-2024 08:31 AM - edited 08-07-2024 08:41 AM
Hi Kevin,
I have the same issue - we cannot deploy these devices until Cisco Duo is supported. I know your last update was about three and a half weeks ago but can you give any further update as we are keen to move forward with the Copilot+ PCs.
12-09-2024 10:33 AM
Kevin - any update on the timing of the Duo WinLogon / RDP support ARM release date?
11-19-2024 09:06 AM
I have a customer that is also inquiring about SnapDragon. Is there an ETA on when DUO will support it?
12-05-2024 09:31 AM
We are having this issue, too. We purchased a Surface Pro 11, and the only app that hasn't worked so far is Duo. Not having Duo support is a show-stopper unless we switch to another authentication app.
12-18-2024 03:16 PM
I just set up a Surface Laptop and a Surface Pro, both with the Snapdragon processors, and like you all, learned that Duo won't work on them. I shouldn't be, but I'm surprised that Cisco isn't out ahead of this with a major player like Microsoft rolling out these devices. I'm trying to escalate through my Cisco reps. Like Josh said above, this is a show-stopper. We'll need to sit on these machines until Duo works on them, or we'll have to return them.
12-23-2024 03:00 PM
"...first half Cisco '25 fiscal year (which starts in August) as a landing spot for this capability"
So still a year away. We can't wait that long and have started evaluating alternatives. We too are surprised that this isn't ready yet. It isn't like there hasn't been plenty of notice that this will be a mainstream requirement. All our other software, either runs as native ARM software or under emulation.
12-24-2024 07:30 AM
Jason, Cisco's fiscal year 2025 began on August 1, 2024. If they’re on track, I’d expect progress soon. It would be great to get an update from Kevin to confirm where things stand.
12-25-2024 03:47 AM
Thanks for that clarification @joshcokens, I misunderstood the wording of @Kevin Hankins post.
It would be nice to have an update.
01-09-2025 09:35 AM
@Kevin Hankins an update on this would be awesome. The owners of my company are chomping at the bit to get some Copilot Surface devices rolled out and DUIO compatibility is the only thing holding us back. Pretty soon we are going to be at a point of looking for another security vendor in order to move forward with deployment. With an update on the situation we can probably hold them back on this another couple of months.
01-09-2025 06:46 PM
@Kevin Hankins Looking for an update as well. We have a few of these new Surface Pro X Elites that we can't deploy properly without DUO to authenticate the logins.
02-22-2025 08:36 AM
Adding my name to the "would like an update" list. We're nearing March 2025, and any update would be appreciated.
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