I came across an article on the Cisco website that said was talking about Cisco Secure Client 5.0 vs 5.1 and how 5.1 was going to be the path forward or something along those lines. I can’t find that article anywhere. I’d like to find it as that would the main driving factor to get our ECC team to push this update. I want to go to 5.1.2.42 for the enhanced dynamic split-tunneling but I can’t just pull the trigger.
Anyone have any idea what I’m talking about or where I could find that article or some verbiage similar?
New features are all listed here. I’m sure you could reach out to your account team and tell them what you are trying to do and they’d help. Explaining why you should use X Cisco product is their job.
Did you read the notes? Updates typically add new features or fix bugs.
If you don’t need the new feature and the bugs aren’t affecting you or aren’t security related, maybe skip the update OR test it before wide deployment.
That was it. I had that exact article up many times but re-read it and fount exactly what I was looking for.
“Cisco Secure Client 5.1.x.x will become the maintenance path for any 5.x.x.x bugs. Cisco Secure Client 5.0.x.x customers must upgrade to Cisco Secure Client 5.1.x.x to benefit from future defect fixes. Any defects found in Cisco Secure Client 5.0.x.x will be fixed in the Cisco Secure Client 5.1.x.x maintenance releases only.”