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I don't know if it is possible but I would like to configure a Windows 7 VPN connection in a way that I can connect to a network which I normally reach by using Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. Does Cisco use a protocol which Windows 7 understands also and where can I find the configuration details of the VPN connection?
If you wonder why I'm trying to do this: I need to connect via VPN to several different networks from different companies/organizations/universities and each one uses its own VPN client. I don't want my computer to have 5 VPN clients installed, therefore I'm trying to replace them with simple Windows VPN connections.
Can I get this informations from the AnyConnect client or do I need to contact an administrator? – Oliver Hanappi – 2009-11-01T12:57:35.187
2The latter. The AnyConnect client only speaks its own protocol which is of no use when you want to try connecting with the Windows VPN. So you should ask whether PPTP or L2TP are enabled and how to set them up properly (PPTP is straightforward, but L2TP is a little awkward to set up). – Joey – 2009-11-01T21:51:50.310