can you run the security program in 98 compatability mode ?
I doubt it, they seem very strict about it. From their website.
"At this time, we are unable to support Windows Vista 64-bit edition, or any other 64-bit operating system. This has to do with our network access control client (NAC), Cisco Clean Access. We use CCA to enforce our network security policies, such as making sure all computers accessing the network are up-to-date, have an updated antivirus client installed, have an antispyware client installed, etc. We have our system updated with the latest software available from Cisco, and the current version of CCA supports only the authentication (log in) portion of accessing the network. Because it cannot check for security requirements, we run the risk of network stability and infecting the entire network if we were to allow 64-bit systems authentication access. So unfortnuately, we cannot support 64-bit operating systems on our network at this time. Visit our Software page for more information regarding requirements to access the network."
"Operating System Notes
Our network supports the following 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows:
* Windows Vista Home Basic
* Windows Vista Home Premium
* Windows Vista Business
* Windows Vista Ultimate
* Windows Vista Enterprise
* Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2
* Windows XP Home with Service Pack 2
* Windows XP Media Center Edition with Service Pack 2
* Windows XP Tablet PC with Service Pack 2
* Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4
All other versions of Microsoft Windows will not work. This means that users cannot run Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows Server 2003, or any 64-bit editions of Windows. There are no exceptions to this policy. You will need Administrator access to your computer. If you do not use an account that is marked as a System Administrator, be sure you know the password to the Administrator account."