Her fingers flew. Search: Cisco AnyConnect version 4.10 download Windows.

Not 4.11 (too buggy). Not 5.x (too new). She needed 4.10—the diesel engine of VPN clients. The version that had survived three ransomware scares, two server migrations, and one accidental coffee spill on the primary domain controller.

She saved the .msi to three different backups, renamed it emergency_hammer.msi , and finally let herself smile.

She clicked past Cisco’s official login wall, her legacy support contract acting as a ghost key. There it was: anyconnect-win-4.10.08025-web-deploy-k9.msi . The file size looked right. The SHA-256 hash matched the sticky note on her monitor.

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