Deploy Cisco VPN Clinet Software with PCF

HI All,
  How do i install the VPN client Software for two factor authentication setup? i need Web Certificate to install and add the PCF ?
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Hi,
Based on your description, for this mainly concerns Cisco products, in order to get better help, it’s recommended that we contact vendor support to ask for advice.
Cisco Support Community
https://supportforums.cisco.com/
Besides, for using group policy to deploy software, we need to get the .msi package of software, and then we can follow the procedures described in the following article to
deploy the software.
How to use Group Policy to remotely install software in Windows Server 2008 and in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816102/en-us
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