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GlobalProtect Client Startup

After installing the Global Protect Client on our Windows 7 laptops, every time our users start their machines once they login to our network on the LAN the Global Protect Client pops up and wants to connect. Is there a way to supress that popup when the computer starts?

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This is a major issue that needs to be addressed as we are not using the SSO functionality of this client.  Our users are getting frustrated by having to close out an application every time they log into their laptop...I will contact my SE as instructed but felt like it needed to be stated here as well for others. 

What about simply removing the "run" key for GlobalProtect from the startup items.  This is really only an issue if you are using "On Demand" access which the user expects to manually access the software anyway...

Justin

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By design, GP client pops up to connect. Please contact your SE for a feature request to include a disable option to prevent the pop up.

I am new to the Palo Alto discussion groups. Please explain..."contact your SE"

Thanks

Hi,


For any issues related to design, feature request, licenseing for the product please contact the Reseller from whom you purchased the device (as a first point of contact) or Palo Alto Networks Sales Engineering Team if you bought the device directly from us.


If you donot happen to know your sales Engineer, please get in touch with our sales Team at the follwoing E-mail.

Sales Inquiries
US and North America:

contact_sales@paloaltonetworks.com

Regards,

Parth

This is a major issue that needs to be addressed as we are not using the SSO functionality of this client.  Our users are getting frustrated by having to close out an application every time they log into their laptop...I will contact my SE as instructed but felt like it needed to be stated here as well for others. 

What about simply removing the "run" key for GlobalProtect from the startup items.  This is really only an issue if you are using "On Demand" access which the user expects to manually access the software anyway...

Justin

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