Rolling back 1709 is not possible for Windows 10 Home users since Microsoft is making updates mandatory. With 1709, not even the CVirtA registry setting has been spared. This is "actively unsupported" technology because it cannot generate monthly revenue for them. I decided to throw this out there hoping someone from Microsoft would see this and reconsider uninstalling software that THEY think would work on Windows 10 and just flag it for users to decide.Ĭisco seems to have some sort of agreement with Microsoft to kill the Cisco Systems VPN Client. Not to mention that most of the systems are in remote locations. Uninstalling the program causes network administrators a lot of extra work re-installing the software. No place that I can find allows me to do that unless I pay to suggest the change. I have been trying to find a way to suggest to Microsoft that they just flag 'non compatible' software rather than uninstalling it. Uninstalls the Cisco VPN client indicating that it is not compatible with Window 10. When Microsoft released it's latest Windows 10 upgrade version 1607 (OS Build 14393.222) which is a big update it still The problem is the Microsoft STILL does not believe it is compatible. Users have come up with a way that the VPN client works on Windows 10. Microsoft was wrong then and they are wrong now.
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