Using the profile editor provides several critical advantages:

) is an essential administrative tool used to create and manage XML-based configuration files that dictate how the AnyConnect client behaves on end-user devices

Out of the box, Cisco AnyConnect works with basic VPN connections. But to leverage enterprise features—such as SCEP (Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol) for machine certificates, dynamic split tunneling, or custom login banners—you need a .

Table_title: Procedure Table_content: header: | Step 1 | Open ASDM and select Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client)

There is no technical limit. You can create as many profiles as needed, limited only by available storage space on the ASA and client endpoints. Users can have multiple profiles—one for each AnyConnect module installed.

Configure "Always On" VPN or "Connect on Demand" settings.

Enable the client to automatically test and select the closest or lowest-latency VPN gateway.

The profile editor is available in two forms:

Distribute complex profiles to thousands of users simultaneously. Top Methods for Cisco AnyConnect Profile Editor Download

Without this tool, you would have to write raw XML manually—a process prone to syntax errors that could lock thousands of users out of the network.

After configuring your settings, save the file. It will output as an XML document (e.g., VPNProfile.xml ). To push this to your users, choose one of two methods: