

Now you should be able to connect to your VPN. Once it's done, go back to GVCUtil and click on the option. To enable the virtual NIC, open an Explorer window and look for the SWVNIC folder.

To start the IPSec driver, first start the IPSec Windows Service and then click the option in GVCutil. Still, go ahead and finish installingĤ) Looking at the logs, I saw SonicWall was trying to enable a virtual adapter with a non-existent MAC, so I used GVCUtil to generate a new one.ĥ) Create a new connection in SonicWall client, try to connect and see if it works.Īt this point, in my case it was complaining about a stopped IPSec driver and a stopped Virtual NIC. It will show some error messages while installing, saying it's not able to remove/disable a virtual adapter. SonicWall Global VPN Client provides mobile users with secure, easy-to-use access to mission-critical networkresources behind a SonicWall VPN gateway via. Run it, and remove all configuration files and perform a full cleanup.ģ) Reboot your PC and re-install the SonicWall client (It's worked for me with release 4.). Use the OS compatibility information to determine what version of the GlobalProtect app you want your users to run on.
#Download global vpn client install
Reboot your PCĢ) From SonicWall's support page, download the 'GVCUtil' cleanup utility. The following table shows operating systems on which you can install each release of the GlobalProtect app: Apple iOS and iPadOS. Both AppStore and classic apps can coexiste, I've uninstalled both. I just solved this after an hour of fiddling with my Windows 10 settings, and I'm sharing it with you in case it's usefulġ) Uninstall SonicWall.
