BorderManager 3.9 VPN on Windows 7

Bordermanager 3.9 sp2 / Windows 7 Home Edition 23 bit
The BorderManager 3.9 sp2 (and even sp3) VPN client does not seem to operate on Windows7 Home Edition. Now in TID 7004850 I read that 32bits windows 7 systems only Professional and Ultimate versions have been tested.
So has anyone has any succes with the 32bit Windows 7 Home Edition or perhaps any other VPN client that will connect to our BorderManager setup ?
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