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Cannot Uninstall or repair Global Protect vpn client on Windows

L1 Bithead

Hi:

 

This morning I received the ugrade version prompt for the VPN client I mindlessly clicked yes but didn't reboot and kept working... During the day I did a reboot of the laptop and received an error prompt about MFC120.dll missing.  I already tried uninstalling and repair and both options don't work.

 

- Is there a manual way to uninstall GP VPN Client ?

- or Is there a way to force install over a previous installation ? (i've downloaded the latest version of the VPN client msi)

 

Hope someone can answer.

 

Thanks,

 

_SAnsari

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Here is what finally worked for me.  I was able to successfully repair the install using the installer of the previous version.  But after uninstalling and reinstalling the new version the same error occured. 

 

I was able to finally successfully install the new version after reinstalling vcredist_x64.zip and after that I was able to successfully install the new version.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Did you try to clean up registry?

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Configuration-Articles/GlobalProtect-Error-During-Installation-...

Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011

I tried the steps mentioned.

 

- Removed the registry entries

- PanGPS service isn't running ... so couldn't perform that.

- rebooted

- executed the msi file again to install.

    - "remove" gets interuppted (install encounters an error)

    - "repair" give (account already exists) and then errors out.

 

- GlobalProtect still appears under Installed programs.

 

Anything else I can try ?

Here is what finally worked for me.  I was able to successfully repair the install using the installer of the previous version.  But after uninstalling and reinstalling the new version the same error occured. 

 

I was able to finally successfully install the new version after reinstalling vcredist_x64.zip and after that I was able to successfully install the new version.

So why wouldn't a newer version work for you? 

L2 Linker

We experience many similar issues with a missing dll error when upgrading from 3.0.3 to 3.1.6. Repairing MS Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable resolved the issue in our cases.

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