ACS 4.2 Remote agent with WIN server 2008 core Enterprise 64-bit

I need help to clarify if Cisco ACS 4.2 does support remote agent on Win server 2008 core enterprise 64-bit?? if not supported; is there any work-around solution for this?

Hi,
As per the release notes it does support.
Windows 64-bit Support for Remote Agent:-
ACS 4.2.1 Remote Agent is supported on the following Windows 64-bit OS:
•Windows Server 2008, Standard Edition with Service Pack 2
•Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2
•Windows Server 2003, R2, Standard Edition with Service Pack 2
•Windows Server 2003, R2, Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_server_for_windows/4.2.1/Release_Notes/acs421_rn.html#wp1050574
thanks,
Vinay

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