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Tiger incompatible with Cisco VPNs

Marguerite Reardon CNET News.com

Published: 29 Apr 2005 08:50 BST

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Corporate customers that use Cisco Systems VPN technology to connect to their company's network while on the road will have to a wait to use Apple's new operating system.

Cisco confirmed Thursday that the new operating system, Mac OS X version 10.4, aka Tiger, won't come with support for Cisco's VPN client. The networking company has been working with Apple to provide VPN support for Tiger but was unable to get things completed by Tiger's 29 April release date, said Mojgan Khalili, a Cisco spokeswoman.

Cisco is advising users of its VPN client to delay upgrading to the new operating system until support is ready. Support should be available sometime in May, she added.

Apple's Tiger, which supposedly contains more than 200 new features, has been one of the most anticipated software events of this year. Typically, new operating systems from Apple don't generate this much buzz, since the company comes out with one just about every year.

But new features such as Spotlight, a desktop-search technology, and Dashboard — a feature which drew ire from developers when first revealed, over claims the idea was stolen from a third-party application — have got people talking as the release date nears. Spotlight is considered the most important of the new features, because it promises to let users search their hard drive for files just as they would search for a Web page using Google.

The conflict with Cisco's VPN client is a big problem for Apple's corporate customers who rely on VPN technology to work remotely. Cisco is one of the leading vendors in this market, so the incompatibility issues could delay upgrades for a large number of corporate Mac users.

Apple declined to comment for this story.

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