Tom, the 4.7x agent appears to be a better client than all previous versions 
and you will need it for any Windows 7 (especially x64) compatibility.  There 
are so many issues (memory leaks, etc) with prior versions, especially 
comparing against a 4.1.x release .. I can't think of any compelling reason to 
consider them.  There are other compatibility and support issues with the older 
versions as well.. like SSO with Active Directory 2008, etc.  Recommend 4.7.x 
to take advantage of all the TAC cases the existing customers have worked 
through on older code.  Thanks..D.J.


D.J. Owens 
Senior Architect
The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Office: (513) 870-2300 x4195
Fax: (513) 881-8900
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simpson, Tom, Contractor
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 1:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NAC 4.1.2 vs 4.7.2

Is there any reason I would want to stay with 4.1.2 vs 4.7.2? I know most 
probably will tell me to run away from Cisco NAC, but we have had the hardware 
setting for 3 years and it has to be implemented now. It currently has 4.1.2 
installed. And I thought it would be best to install 4.7.2.for bugfixes



Thanks,
Tom Simpson
Network Engineer





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