09-14-2012 08:12 AM - edited 02-21-2020 06:20 PM
Is the installation (coexistence) of the IPSEC and SSL vpn clients supported on the same windows machine (XP and Win7)?
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09-14-2012 10:18 AM
As mentioned by Jonnathan and Jennifer (5 stars), you can install both clients on the same machine without any issues.
The tricky part comes when you attempt to connect both clients at the same time, thats when you may experience some unexpected issues.
However, if your intention is to install both clients and connect them individually and not at the same time, you'll be fine.
If you do not have any more questions, please mark this question as answered and rate any posts you found helpful.
Thanks.
Portu.
Message was edited by: Javier Portuguez
09-14-2012 08:16 AM
Yes, you can have both IPSec and SSL VPN client co-exist on the same windows machine.
09-14-2012 08:16 AM
Hi,
Yes, both the VPN Client and the AnyConnect client should be able to coexist in the same computer, though being connected with both at the same time will give unexpected results and is not supported.
HTH
Jonnathan
09-14-2012 10:18 AM
As mentioned by Jonnathan and Jennifer (5 stars), you can install both clients on the same machine without any issues.
The tricky part comes when you attempt to connect both clients at the same time, thats when you may experience some unexpected issues.
However, if your intention is to install both clients and connect them individually and not at the same time, you'll be fine.
If you do not have any more questions, please mark this question as answered and rate any posts you found helpful.
Thanks.
Portu.
Message was edited by: Javier Portuguez
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