IPSEC client 64-bit Vista

Is there a 64-bit version of the Cisco's IPSEC client on the roadmap?

I know that there is the AnyConnect client, but that would mean buying more licenses for SSL when we have a lot of IPSEC.

I understand that there will be no support for it. The only option is to go to AnyConnect.

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