Ultimately this is something Cisco will have to fix in their installer but for now a search and replace of "NOT VersionNT64" with "VersionNT64" in Orca seems to work. I don't really have the inclination to dig through the install and figure out exactly what every component condition does without better tools than Orca. There were also various conditions built on VersionNT64 being TRUE, and I considered changing them to NOT VersionNT64. Set up: Follow OIT's setup and connect instructions for your device (see documentation column below) to connect to the VPN. So I took a guess that the newer builds of Windows ARM are reporting VersionNT64 as true but older builds were not and there are various components that a "NOT VersionNT64" condition on them that don't get installed if you only remove the launch condition. Download: Download the VPN that will work for your device from the table below. ![]() It appeared to install correctly but would fail to connect. Originally I just removed the launch condition that was blocking the install. ![]() The Anåonnect icon shown below will appear on your desktop. ![]() I made a transform for the MSI and replaced every instance of "NOT VersionNT64" with "VersionNT64" and now it installs and appears to work correctly. After the download completes, double-click the anyconnect-macos-2-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.pkg installation file.
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