Hi Dave,

Try http://www.shrew.net/download/vpn

This is compatible with Cisco VPN and I am using it currently on my Windows
7 64bit to connect to Cisco VPNs.


Cheers,
jano


On 14 February 2011 14:44, David Walker <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I have recently decided to take the plunge and move overseas away from this
> great country and off to sunny Scotland.
>
> As part of my transition I will be working for my company remotely for the
> short term (at least three months).
>
> I am primarily a web developer however we deal with some rather large code
> bases and databases. Our current company policy is to use Citrix to RDP/VNC
> to our local machine however I have struggled with this for any extended
> period of time. Previously I have used Cisco VPN to join my companies
> network from my home machine and then just worked as normal... however this
> doesnt seem to be supported on Windows 7 64 bit and I really can't see
> myself going back to < 4 gigs of ram!
>
> I have done some reading online and have some reccomended strategies to use
> Open VPN and to have a Quarentine before it is allowed to join the network
> completly? I may have my terms wrong here; Networking is not one of my
> strong points...
>
> Does anyone have any tips - especially on software - that can help make
> development life bearable?
>
> Cheers in advance,
> Dave
>

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