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Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06: Features, End-of-Life, and Migration

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Granular Update Controls: Administrators can now individually allow or disallow specific updates—such as scripts, help resources, and localization files—in the Local Policy, rather than managing them under a single "Allow Software Updates" umbrella. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...

: A dedicated Windows-based editor allowed administrators to configure complex client profiles for deployment from a Important Lifecycle Milestones End of Software Maintenance

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: A known vulnerability (CVE-2023-20178) could allow local attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges on unpatched Windows devices. Remediation : The first version to fix major 2023 vulnerabilities was 4.10.07073 (4.10MR7)

Comparison: 4.10.06 vs 4.9.x vs 5.0 (Next Gen)

| Feature | 4.9.08010 | 4.10.06 | 5.0 (Beta/New) | |---|---|---|---| | TLS 1.3 support | Partial (RSA only) | Full (ECC + RSA) | Full | | Posture (HostScan) | v4.9 | v4.10.06 | v5.0 (requires new DART) | | Umbrella integration | v3.1 | v3.3 (SWG 2.0) | v4.0 (requires cloud console) | | Windows ARM64 | No | Yes (native) | Yes | | EOL (End of Life) | Nov 2023 | Oct 2025 | TBA 2025 | Antivirus presence/definition age

Released as a maintenance patch in the 4.10.x train, version 4.10.06062 represents the culmination of years of refinement. It is the "golden build" for many enterprises—stable, feature-rich, and compatible with both modern Windows 11 deployments and older Windows 7/Server 2012 R2 environments. This article explores everything you need to know about this specific version: its features, security posture, deployment nuances, upgrade paths, and why you might want to stick with it (or finally move on).