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I would like to download this version of the OpenVPN client for my Windows 8.1 (x64) computer:

client

However, I can't find the official link.

On OpenVPN download page, only the OpenVPN GUI is provided.

If I google to find a download link, I only found external downloads (like Software informer, CNet donwload, ...), which I don't trust.

Where is the official download page for this client?

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  • Looks like a GUI of the commercial version...?
    – Daniel B
    Commented Nov 3, 2014 at 11:57
  • @Ramhound: nothing wrong... I just feel this client is more modern than the OpenVPN Gui
    – Steve B
    Commented Nov 3, 2014 at 15:55
  • You don't really need that client anymore. Follow the instructions: vpntutorials.com/tutorials/… to set up your OpenVPN GUI.
    – user381612
    Commented May 2, 2015 at 22:20
  • @George: I don't get you. What's the point of you tuto?
    – Steve B
    Commented May 4, 2015 at 7:55
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    @SteveB the OpenVPN Client is not supported any more, you will have to go with the GUI executable if you don't already have the client installed in your computer and the tutorial I referred to is one of the best on how to set it up and have it up and working withing minutes.
    – user381612
    Commented May 4, 2015 at 11:42

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I can't find the official link.

The particular client (openvpn-client.msi) you wish to install does not seem to be available any more on the OpenVPN website.

It is available at OpenVPN Desktop Client Setup -Windows (Hosted by UnoTelly).

UnoTelly is currently offering OpenVPN on our UK, US, and Canada servers for customers who are not able to connect to the PPTP VPN due to port blocks and filtering.

Source OpenVPN Info and Files - Please Read


Windows Notes

OpenVPN for Windows can be installed from the self-installing exe file on the OpenVPN download page. Remember that OpenVPN will only run on Windows XP or later. Also note that OpenVPN must be installed and run by a user who has administrative privileges (this restriction is imposed by Windows, not OpenVPN). The restriction can be sidestepped by running OpenVPN in the background as a service, in which case even non-admin users will be able to access the VPN, once it is installed. More discussion on OpenVPN + Windows privilege issues.

Official OpenVPN Windows installers include OpenVPN-GUI, which allows managing OpenVPN connections from a system tray applet. Other GUI applications are also available.

Source HOWTO Install.


The official OpenVPN release for Windows ships with a GUI frontend called simply "OpenVPN-GUI" and can be found in the .\bin\ subdirectory of the installation path, with shortcuts placed on the desktop and start menu unless unselected during program installation.

Reference Downloads.

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Source OpenVPN GUI (for Windows):

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"...I would like to download this version of the OpenVPN client for my Windows 8.1 (x64) computer..."

Here it is

http://swupdate.openvpn.org/downloads/shield/openvpn-connect.msi

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