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08-11-2022 01:24 AM
Hi,
We have installed Global Protect 6.0 onto a Surface Pro X running ARM64 processor but when starting Global Protect it instantly says 'Count not connect to Global Protect service. make sure Global Protect service is running.
Have gone through the services and can see that GP is running.
Have tried uninstalling, reinstalling but nothing has managed to get it working
Hoping for any advise on how to resolve this issue
08-15-2022 06:56 PM
I didn't have to do anything special on the Surface Pro X that I use for testing; just installed the agent and everything ran perfectly fine without any changes on my end. Does the PanGPS logs give you any additional insight? I doubt PanGPA would give you anything outside of it being unable to connect to the service, but might be worth checking there as well.
If the logs aren't showing you anything and this device has been used since its release, I might try resetting it and trying from a fresh image.
08-30-2022 05:51 AM
I have the same issue trying to get GlobalProtect 6 to install in Parallels on Win11 on an M1 MacBook. The installer can't seem to install the Virtual Network adapter. Anyone have the same issue? Any solutions?
10-26-2022 12:33 PM
I am having the exact same issue. Similar to Jeneie seup, I am using GP on a virtual Win 11 machine built with Parallels on a M1 Max macbook. Any solution?
10-31-2022 09:29 AM
I hope this issue can be fixed. As a workaround i am using GP in MacOS and using "Shared Network" in Parallels so Win11 recognizes the VPN.
10-31-2022 09:37 AM
Has anyone actually raised a support case about the installer failing on Win11 ARM when using Parallels? I don't personally have anyone using this sort of install; if you have a macOS device and need Windows we simply give you a VDI machine to utilize for those applications rather than licensing Parallels.
Support will likely tell you that they can't guarantee installations like that will actually function since you're using a virtualization layer that doesn't 100% implement the standard Windows network stack. If nobody reports the issue however it's also possible the appropriate PAN team doesn't even know its an issue, I doubt that's a scenario that they're actually validating.
03-19-2023 10:12 PM
I am also using ARM64 Qualcomm snapdragon Gen8 cr3 and Win11 operating system to install the GlobalProtect64-6.1.0 but I could not get the virtual ethernet adapter installed. Have any one know the resolution? Many thanks.
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07-28-2024 12:42 AM
Let's see if Palo Alto decides to support ARM64 since Microsoft is now advertising PC with AI chips (Snapdragon). PALO ALTO state on their product matrix that they support ARM64, but as we have all found out, it does not work on Windows for ARM. The matrix is INCORRECT.
10-03-2024 08:37 PM
I'm having this issue also on a new ARM 64 laptop [Snapdragon(R) X Elite - X1E78100 - Qualcomm(R) Oryon(TM) CPU]
12-01-2024 06:33 PM
Has your problem been solved? I want to buy a laptop that uses snapdragon x plus, but it seems GP doesn't work well
12-01-2024 06:39 PM
No, unfortunately the problem has not been solved yet.
12-01-2024 07:03 PM
You need an arm client. The link directly below has kindly been provided by a university. Paloalto for some reason do not publish the ARM version for public download.
https://vpn.wisc.edu/clients/ has ARM64
https://confluence.esg.wsu.edu/display/KB/Downloading+Global+Protect has ARM64
12-02-2024 07:41 PM
Thank you, unfortunately I can't try it because I don't have the laptop yet.
could you please confirm this works on your Windows PC on Arm, and what processor are you using? at least 1-2 people confirm this for me to be sure to buy it or not.
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