Will the old Cisco VPN Client (version Windows - 5.0.07.0440) work on a 5510

I plan to upgrade our Cisco ASA 5510 from 8.2 to 8.3.  However I have 20-30remote users running the older Cisco VPN Client that connect remotely to the ASA (version Windows - 5.0.07.0440 - not Anyconnect).  
My question is will the upgrade to 8.3 still allow the users to use the same Cisco VPN client or will I need to upgrade each workstation to the newer Cisco AnyConnect?
I appreciate any help that can be provided.  

You can do that with no problem. Even the new 9.x ASA software is compatible with the old Cisco VPN client for IPSec remote access VPN.
That client software might not work very well with newer client operating systems like Windows 8 but the ASA end will continue to allow them to connect.

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