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KB ID 0000546
Problem
VPN establishment capability from a Remote Desktop is disabled. A VPN connection will not be established
This, behaviour is default, and despite me trawling the internet to find a solution (most posts quote changing the local AnyConnectProfile.tmpl file, this file does not exist using Version 3 (I was using v 3.0.4235).
Update: With Early versions of AnyConnect version 4 it does not tell you what’s wrong, the VPN appears to connect and then disconnect quickly. If you have debugging on the firewall you will see the following;
Profile settings do not allow VPN initiation from a remote desktop.