Bordermanager VPN-client 3.8.x + netware6.0 + Vista

I'm currently using bordermanager 3.8.16 installed on my Windows Vista and connecting to my office by the Bordermanager VPN-client to a netware6-server (they refuse to upgrade to 6.5) and it's working! (but!).
.. but every hour when my ISP renews it's lease for the IP-adress it won't succeed and the VPN-client and my internet-connection stops working.
Then I have to disconnect/logout the VPN and then reconnect to my ISP and then reconnect/login to the VPN
I also found out that the VPN doesn't work when I'm behind a NAT (but that works on my other computer (with Windows XP).
I know Vista isn't supported on 3.8.x, but I'm wondering if it will get supported in some patch? Or can I perhaps install Bordermanager 3.9SP1 and use it on Netware6 allthough it says in the requirements that it has to be netware6.5?

But when I'm on this page Novell: Downloads
... it says PLATFORMS: Netware 6.5 when doing a mouseover on the link "BorderManager 3.9 Support Pack1".
and when following the link "BorderManager 3.9 Support Pack1" it once again says Platforms: Netware 6.5. And when reading a bit further down on that page under System Requirements:
"1.0 System Requirements
Make sure that NetWare 6.5 SP6 or SP7 with Novell
BorderManager 3.9 is installed in your system, before
you install Novell BorderManager 3.9 SP1."
but if you tell me it works with netware6 I trust you Gonzalo (you've helped me once before). Thanks again, I'll try it.
//reenhilm aka gummi
Originally Posted by mysterious
bm39sp1 contains a specific vpn client for vista. You do not have to
upgrade the server to use it
Gonzalo

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