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Old 2005-11-18
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Default Will Secure Client R56 work with NGX?

We are planning to upgrade from R55 to NGX. Our current Secure client users are using R56. Does anybody know if this will work with NGX R60?

Another question. I was just playing with the Client packaging tool for NGX. What good is it? I can't use it to build client packages unless I have already migrated to NGX because it pulls down the info from the management server. I need to put in a custom policy and topology as well as tell it to use our smart cards.

Will the R55 client packaging tool work for building R60 clients?

Weird.... Confused......Help.....

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Old 2005-11-19
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Default Re: Will Secure Client R56 work with NGX?

I haven't used the packaging tool in R60 so I can't help there.

I do know for sure that R56 clients will work to connect to R60.
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