Jan 31, 2018 Microsoft has told us that Cisco VPN 5.0.07.0290 is not compatible with Windows 10. Microsoft was wrong then and they are wrong now. Users have come up with a way that the VPN client works on Windows 10.
Installing Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0440-k9 vs 5.0.07.0290 on Windows 8.1
Posted by Russell Wright on June 20, 2014
Being a consultant, I have about every VPN client known to man installed on my PCs. Recently I was required to use an older version of the Cisco VPN client for one of my clients’ jobs. They directed me to 5.0.07.0290. I wanted to see if I could get it installed on my Windows 8.1 (Lenovo Yoga 13) PC, so here’s what I did.
I initially received an error: VPN Client install – Error 27850. Doing some Googling, I found a newer version, 5.0.07.0440-K9, which I found I already had on another Windows 7 PC. So I decided to try it. Same error.
I started mucking with the registry to no avail and then found the secret sauce. It all has to do with some “Deterministic Networks” drivers. Apparently Citrix acquired Deterministic Networks some time ago, so the fixes are available on their site.
Download Winfix.exe and DNEUpdate64 (are there still people using 32-bit?) from Citrix (Citrix acquired Deterministic Networks). Here’s the main page. http://www.citrix.com/go/lp/dne.html
Winfix: ftp://files.citrix.com/winfix.exe
DNEUpdate64: ftp://files.citrix.com/dneupdate64.msi
DNEUpdate 32-bit: ftp://files.citrix.com/dneupdate.msi
- Run Winfix and then reboot.
- Run dneupdate64 (and then I rebooted, not sure if you need to)
- Download later version of Cisco VPN client (5.0.07.0440). Again not sure if 5.0.07.0290 will work or not.
- Put any PCF files in the new Cisco VPN client installation folder so it picks them up or you can import them later.
- Run the Cisco VPN client installation (it should work fine).
The installation ran fine and the connection was good. No problems.