Error 28011 Windows 64-bit Is Not Supported By Cisco Systems
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Client Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now The Cisco VPN client software I currently use apparently only works error 28011 windows 64-bit is not supported by cisco systems vpn client on 32bit computers. when I try to install it on a 64 bit
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computer, it's giving me the following error message: Error 28011: Windows 64-bit is not supported by Cisco Systems VPN Client unable to install cisco vpn client on windows 10 5.0.03.0560. Can someone give me an alternative that I can use for our 64 bit computers? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Cisco vpn client software how to get it what to use CIsco cisco vpn client for windows 10 VPN client Cisco VPN Client 5.007.0410   9 Replies Thai Pepper OP ryadical Nov 19, 2013 at 2:02 UTC Technically you need access to cisco TAC website with a support contract on your device... but I wont tell anyone :-) http://www.firewall.cx/downloads/doc_download/40-cisco-vpn-client-64bit-version.html 1 Thai Pepper OP ryadical Nov 19, 2013 at 2:03 UTC btw, I have used that website
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for a handful of cisco downloads but just in case, make sure you scan it with an AV since it is not from the official cisco website. 1 Mace OP RoguePacket Nov 19, 2013 at 2:09 UTC Ought to move to the AnyConnect client. May mean updating the concentrator— http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1049 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8411/tsd_products_support_series_home.html etc 1 Thai Pepper OP John.J Nov 19, 2013 at 2:13 UTC I do not think Cisco has a 64bit IPSec VPN client. I think people have moved to the PC Any Connect SSL VPN. That will support your 64bit systems. I disagree with Ryadical. You should not download Cisco software from anywhere but from Cisco. The software you download from other sites may be "modified" and introduce threats and vulnerabilities you don't need or could have easily avoided. 2 Poblano OP CA_2013 Nov 19, 2013 at 2:35 UTC John8791 - Cisco does have an IP Sec client for 64bit systems: 5.0.07.0440-k9.exe released in March 2011. Jmlack - the VPN client software is EOL'd - availability to download ends July 29th, 2014 and has not had a maintenance release for over a year. http://www.cisco.com/en/US
Client on Windows 10 (Including build 1607) - This works! ***Please see my edits below for notes on build 1607 and build 1511.** Here's how to get it working in 2 easy steps: 1. Download and install the Sonicwall 64-bit VPN client fromHERE(as cisco vpn client for windows 10 64 bit free download of this writing). 2. Install the Cisco VPN client. Edit: If you get an error that cisco vpn client download it cannot run on this operating system then just extract the .exe file and run the .msi file. Problem solved. 32-bit Windows 7/Vista/XP VPN Client
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(version 5.0.07) 64-bit Windows 7/Vista/VPN Client (version 5.0.07) 3. Optional if needed: Open regedit Browse to the registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirtA Select the display name to modify: x86 - "@oem8.ifn,%CVirtA_Desc%;Cisco Systems VPN Adapter" to "Cisco Systems VPN Adapter" x64 -"@oem8.ifn,%CVirtA_Desc%;Cisco Systems VPN https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/410180-cisco-vpn-64bit-client-software Adapter for 64-bit Windows" to "Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows" Reboot The first two steps worked for me without the need for registry edit. I checked and the settings were already spelled correctly on my machine. Full disclosure my systems are clean Windows 10 installs without being upgrades. Without installing the Sonicwall client first you will get Error 433 after trying to connect. Checking the logs shows that it cannot download the key to complete the secure connection. What happens https://itthatshouldjustwork.blogspot.com/2015/07/cisco-64-bit-vpn-client-on-windows-10.html is that the Sonicwall client adds the DNE Lightweight filter network client on the machine. I tried getting it directly from Citrix and installing it that way but was unsuccessful. Using this method you can now get some more use out of the Cisco VPN client. If you prefer you can uninstall the Sonicwall client afterwards. I've been told by several people that the DNE software remains even after the Sonicwall client is removed. Version 1607 Build 14393.10 EDIT: Updated 08/03/2016 All of the steps above still work on this latest "Anniversary" build of Windows 10. As with the 1511 build mentioned below you will have to run a repair on the program or just do a clean install to get it working because Microsoft yet again determined that they would control which program we use. You can go HERE to download the latest version of the media downloader and get version 1607. And not to be left out HERE is a link to all of the new features in 1607 for IT pros. As I update my Windows 10 machines I'll post updates if there are any issues or errors I run across with this build. As I always say.... good luck. BUILD 1511 EDIT: Updated 1/20/2016 I'm getting a lot of feedback about networking being broken after 1511. I would highly advise you remove the Cisco VPN client and Sonic Global client software prior to installing build 1511. I have now up
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