Windows 7 32 bit n cisco vpn client issue hi all, i have windows 7 enterprise (32 bit) and cisco vpn client (5.0.07.0410) installed on it. when i use hsdpa usb modem, i can connect and get ip address from vpn server (cisco asa running 8.04), but i can not access any internal server.. I downloaded the cisco vpn client version mentioned above as it was a new release which it says in the blurb supports windows 7 64 bit operating systems. when i try to install the client i get the... cisco vpn client 5.0.07.0290 on windows 7 64 bit. I have a couple new laptops have windows 7 64 bit installed. the latest vpnclient-win-msi-5.0.07.0410-k9.exe only support windows 7 - 32bit. i am planning to try running vpn client in 32 bit compatibility mode..
On windows 7, the cisco vpn client uses the primary ip address of an interface during the vpn session setup. however, if the same interface has a secondary ip address, the vpn client uses the secondary ip address to transmit all traffic once the session is established.. However, on newer operating systems such as windows 7, windows 8.1 and windows 10, the standard installation creates several problems, which in this article we will see how to solve. the first thing to do is to get the latest version of cisco vpn client, 5.0.07.0440 for 64-bit systems or 5.0.07.0410 for 32-bit systems.. We use cisco vpn client 5 to connect to our cisco asa 5505 firewall. one of our users has windows 7 x64. the vpn client we have does not support 64-bit..