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03-19-2020 02:51 AM
Hi, I am not a techy person but I have to install Globalprotect in order to work from home, the error I'm getting is: Connection failed: No network connectivity. Please verify your network connection and try again.
I'm not sure what the problem is. Please HELP.
03-19-2020 05:38 AM
Ok so I did access it on a browser and working just fine
03-19-2020 05:40 AM
so i would retype the address in the GP client. make sure it is exact. copy from your browser address bar (without https://) and paste into GP.
03-19-2020 05:50 AM
It's not working, I copied the exact thing w/o the https, I'm still getting the error, connection failed no network connectivity. Please verify your network connection and try again.
03-19-2020 06:24 AM
in your start menu, type services.
click on services and look for one called PANgps
right click and select restart.
then try to connect again.
if that is no good then perhaps uninstall and re-install.
03-19-2020 06:29 AM
you could also go to the settings in GP and select the troubleshooting tab. then select collect logs. when blue bar is full... select "open folder"
within the globalprotect folder you are looking for a file called pangps.
double click on the file, drop down to the last time you tried to connect and see if anything obvious, or post some of the errors.
03-19-2020 06:42 AM
I did the PANGs restart, that didn't work either
As for the troubleshooting logs, there's a long list, I'm not sure what should look at
03-19-2020 06:54 AM
start at the top and do a search for part of your portal address, in notepad,, edit find potal.address
when you see a line with your address then just look below it to look for obvious errors.
03-19-2020 07:19 AM
May I ask tho, what is the main cause of this issue I'm having? Is there a problem with the laptop?
03-19-2020 08:05 AM
well if others are working ok then i would have thought it was either the laptop on the GP installation.
if you post the address then I can test it. i cant login but i can test that the address is correct. when you have posted it, go back to edit your post and delete it, then only i will get it by email.
If you cant do this then not sure what else i can offer.
03-19-2020 08:18 AM
It's okay, I appreciate all your help. Tahnks so much!
05-18-2020 12:22 PM
I had this problem - network is there but GP won't connect. Only way I could fix it was to install using local Administrator account on windows. Even though my user was an admin, I could not get it to work even with uninstall reinstall. After admin install log back in as user and supply credentials.
Seems like a local security issue, but have not found the fix. This workaround is ok but not good in user support situations
05-19-2020 08:42 AM
Where this is an issue is because we don’t give local administrator account access to users. So the admininstrator login doesn’t work for remote support.
This workaround seems to solve the problem for the impacted remote user:
The client is now open for the user to login and set the credentials.
Some questions still being researched:
As the remote users are isolated mostly this is less a short term issue. As this just started affecting us it seems to be related to recent Win 10 updates. I had this happen on a new install and existing install, both pro and enterprise editions
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