![]() ![]() are they different? I think I need to import Root CA again to the Windows Certificate Store through either of the Anyconnect Profile Editor or Windows MMC console. but It does not appear on my Windows Certificate console under Trusted Root Certificates. I've imported a root CA certificate to my PC through web browser HTTPS/TLS Certificate section. so do we need to use the profile editor on every user computer and have them to create a profile? I think there should be a way to create a profile and deploy it automatically on client machines. I know that the Profile Editor gives extensive control to us while creating the profiles than the Anyconnect NAM module. ![]() but I didn't create any pre-shared keys or even didn't write any credentials while creating the profile with NAM Profile editor.īesides, I have some questions regarding the Anyconnect.ġ. Login to and download and install the Profile Editor. I searched the Internet and found some same issues with recommendations to recreate the pre-shared keys. Before adding a Client Profile, this must be created and uploaded to the Cisco FMC. Name it 'default.xml' and drop it into 'C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client\Profile'. ![]() Makes it a lot easier than digging through the file itself. First of all, I want to create a new profile on Anyconnect NAM Profile editor and while saving the following error appears and doesn't let me to save the profile: Just an FYI, you can download the An圜onnect Profile Editor from Cisco to easily generate those config XML files for you. ![]()
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