After configuring your settings, save the file. It will output as an XML document (e.g., VPNProfile.xml ). To push this to your users, choose one of two methods:
If you want, I can:
Enable this option for strict corporate environments where endpoints must remain secured behind the VPN from the moment they boot.
The search for the nearly always leads to a dead end if you lack a Cisco support contract. Your best legal and practical option is:
After configuring your settings, save the file. It will output as an XML document (e.g., VPNProfile.xml ). To push this to your users, choose one of two methods:
If you want, I can:
Enable this option for strict corporate environments where endpoints must remain secured behind the VPN from the moment they boot.
The search for the nearly always leads to a dead end if you lack a Cisco support contract. Your best legal and practical option is: