What editions (Basic or Premium or...?) of Windows 7 are supported with worm 8.3 SSL - VPN

We intend to upgrade to the version of Cisco ASA 8.3.x and notes for version 8.3.x, it offers based on the browser of the VPN access (without client) to Windows 7 (32 bit) and x 86 platforms (64 bit).

I need to know what editions (Basic or Premium or...?) of Windows 7 are supported.

See you soon.

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