Remote Desktop issues with Mavericks

Hello, my company allows remote access to my desktop via Array Networks secure mobile connect.  Since I moved to OSX I get "connection closed" within 1-5 minutes of connecting.  Using Firefox browser, Safari has never worked with it.  Thoughts?
Really don't want to go through the pain of going back to Lion.

Have you checked for an update?
https://discussions.apple.com/message/24164030#24164030
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23946426#23946426

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