- #JUNOS PULSE DESKTOP CLIENT INSTALL#
- #JUNOS PULSE DESKTOP CLIENT UPGRADE#
- #JUNOS PULSE DESKTOP CLIENT WINDOWS 10#
For this reason, the Windows and Macintosh VPN clients will prompt a user for a secondary password. Windows and Macintosh VPN clients provide access to sensitive services that the iOS and Android clients do not.
#JUNOS PULSE DESKTOP CLIENT INSTALL#
**NOTE** if you have the old Junos Pulse Android client installed, please uninstall that client before installing the "Pulse Secure" client.
Select your preferred method of two-factor authentication when the Duo prompt appears.Click Connect & enter your FAUNet ID and password when prompted.Add a VPN connection & enter as the Server Address.Install the "Pulse Secure" Apple IOS Client from the Apple App Store.**NOTE** if you have the old Junos Pulse IOS Mobile client installed, please uninstall that client before installing the "Pulse Secure" client. Install the Pulse Secure macOS client software if you are running macOS then follow these instructions: Pulse Secure Mac Instructions Mobile Clients - Tablets and Phones iOS (iPhone / iPad)
#JUNOS PULSE DESKTOP CLIENT UPGRADE#
If you are running an older version of macOS, you will need to upgrade it before installing the VPN client software. Install the Pulse Secure windows client software if you are running Windows and then follow these instructions: Pulse Secure Windows Instructions Macintosh
#JUNOS PULSE DESKTOP CLIENT WINDOWS 10#
Only 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 are supported. Desktop and Laptop Clients Windows (Including Surface Pro Tablets) **NOTE** You must have two-factor authentication enabled to use our VPN services. When setting up the URL to connect to in the Pulse Secure client, use the following URL or see the instructions below for the "Pulse Secure" mobile access. Once your VPN access has been approved, please download & install the VPN Client Software installation file that is appropriate for your operating system. If you would like to request VPN access, please open a service request at the FAU Help Desk or call 56. The VPN supports Windows 8.1 and 10 (64bit), macOS 10.14* and later, Android 7.0 or later, and Apple iOS 12 or later. and this is (unfortunately) how it is setup by our admins.The FAU VPN service allows approved faculty and staff to access certain secure on-campus resources. The reason I need to get this client working is that the Built-in client cannot access VPN urls such as Sure that all those 'duplications' are not a good sign.Īnother good sign is that my other VPN clients (Junos built-in and Cisco) still work(!), so a restore is not required at this point. But at least the warning sign for that thing is gone everywhere! The only warning that remains is the JNVA, however I'm pretty When I look at the Device Manager I still see that annoying 'Juniper Network Agent Miniport' appear behind each network adapter.
I verified the version of the driver: jnprva.sys which seems The Juniper Networks Virtual Adapter (still) cannot be loaded. Second try the software installed successfully but unfortunately the thick Junos client still is unable to secure the connection. A bit odd but maybe not relevant in my case.īut, I've received the 5.0R1 version (32bit) and installed it (created a restore point to be safe).įirst try: immediately a blue screen of death when installing the drivers. For some reason IE11 (standard in 8.1) is not on the supported browser list for 32bit, only for 64. I do get the impression the 32bit Windows 8.1 is not fully supported.