Comments on: Cisco VPN incompatible with Apple's Tiger
Cisco confirms that its VPN software won't initially work with Apple's new operating system. A fix to the problem is still in the works.
Cisco confirms that its VPN software won't initially work with Apple's new operating system. A fix to the problem is still in the works.
December 1, 2009 8:53 PM PST
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Macs are for yuppies and Hollywood movie props.
Lets see a G(?) with an SLI config.
MS should have finished Apple off when they had the chance.
have to say about that?
writes:
> MS should have finished Apple off when they had the chance.
Then who would they steal their innovations from?
my corporate network without any problems. I believe we have
Cisco gear, though I'll have to check.
Is this problem only for people who use software from Cisco on
the client, or is it for the the OS X built-in VPN software? If it's
the former, I don't care. If it's the latter, I'll have to wait.
Article doesn't quite make it clear enough, although it wouldn't
be as much of a story if it's just the Cisco client software.
OS X Tiger software box. Or do I install it and just get fired for
not working, Or do I install it take a three weeks vacation so I
can play with Tiger and give Cisco time to fix there issue... that
sounds good.
- I would, but...
- by open-mind May 3, 2005 3:36 PM PDT
- ... the company I work for only licenses the CISCO client for Windows. If they provided a Mac client, I would probably use it. I could always boot back into 10.3 if I needed to use the CISCO client ... not a big deal. OS X is very flexible.
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