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I have uses the Cisco Anynet client with success. I believe it handles multiple connections.
I should ask the obvious question. Are you trying the Windows or MAC version ?
I have used the Windows version. Should work fine in a Windows VM on the MAC as well.
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message: 2
date: Sat, 26 May 2012 16:14:21 -0400
from: Jon Paris<jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Cisco's AnyClient VPN
Tried this in PCTECH but no joy so ...
Anyone had any experience of using Cisco's AnyClient to connect to multiple hosts?
Right now I'd have to rename it Any(asLongAsOnlyOneIsDefined)Client. As soon as I define a new connection (and the new connection does work) the previous "disappears" and will not allow me to reconnect even if I re-enter the required information.
Note I am NOT trying to connect to multiple systems at the same time - just one by one.
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
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