03-08-2001 05:51 PM - edited 02-21-2020 11:18 AM
If I understand correctly, there is not a vpn client product which will run on the Windows 2000 OS. Is there one in the works? When will it be available? Where can I get a copy? Is there a Beta version?
03-08-2001 10:33 PM
The beta program just ended for the new release of the VPN 3000 Client that supports Win2K Pro. It works great. I believe the release of the new version will be available next week. It will require that you upgrade the VPN concentrator software before you can use the new client.
03-31-2001 07:38 AM
would you please tell me why you want to use
vpnclient software.i dont know any thing about this
software.if i have several vlan in my switch
which could connect to gether through a router
you mean that i need vpnclient?
thanks
babak
03-09-2001 08:15 AM
There is a beta version of the VPN3000 client that is currently available.
03-19-2001 08:37 AM
How can I get the Beta client? I did not see it on Software Center. Thanks.
03-26-2001 08:55 PM
I have been running the Cisco VPN Client v3.0.1 on Windows 2000 and it has been working fine. I am running back to a VPN3005 running v3 software.
The client is available on CCO for download.
03-27-2001 06:18 AM
Is the new vpn client 3.01 the one that is suppose to work with all VPN platforms? We have a PIX 515 and been using Cisco Secure Client 1.1. We would like to use Windows 2000. If this is the universal client, what do I have to do to make it work with our PIX?
03-27-2001 11:58 AM
Yes the 3.01 client is the Unified client. The Pix is slated to support this new client in the Pix 6.0 software which is coming soon. I can not give a firm date but feel free to follow up with me directly.
Regards,
Paul
Technical Marketing Engineer
VPN & Security
Cisco Systems
03-30-2001 08:57 AM
Any ballpark eastimates as to when "soon" might be?
04-04-2001 08:10 AM
The New Client, V3.0, Which can be obtained from CCO, Works perfectly on ME and 2000. It now allows for IPSec thru 2000. I am currently deploying it, and I love it.
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