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03-24-2023 10:33 AM
I'm using GlobalProtect Ver 5.2.12-26, on my windows 10 laptop and it has worked just fine for last month, but recently I continue to get the "Virtual Adapter was not setup correctly due to a delay". I've completely uninstalled/reinstalled a number of times with no success. I did notice in the following setup file logs: Driverinfo, Serviceinfo, and Processinfo it states "ERROR: Description = Invalid namespace"
Does anybody know what this means and how to resolve it? The closest online documentation I found is the following:
ERROR:
Description = Invalid class
NOTE: It does show the PANGPS was installed successfully:
dvi: Waiting for NetSetupSvc to finish installing ROOT\PANGPD\0000
dvi: Install finished for ROOT\PANGPD\0000
Any help would be appreciated
03-01-2024 11:54 AM
I haven't had a chance to test yet, but a coworker found these results that I'm curious to see if they might work:
Method 2: If the issue still persists try rebuilding WMI repository and check if the issue persists.
03-21-2024 04:00 AM
I have written a blog on how to solve this problem and how to avoid troubleshooting it manually:
https://www.endpointarc.com/2024/03/20/automating-wmi-namespace-issues-detection-and-remediation-for...
03-21-2024 08:37 AM
Thanks for sharing! Definitely going to run through that & see about putting a check like that in place.
08-01-2024 01:03 PM
HI Ditor Sahiti,
Thank you very much! Your script solved my issue.
I simply run your script ( I am local admin) .
After some Windows update, the GlobalProtect client on my laptop could not connect. The error message read: "globalprotect virtual adapter was not set up correctly due to a delay".
Your script created this logs while it was fixing my issue:
======== WMIRemediation.log ============
08/01/2024 12:48:41 - Error occurred: Invalid class in network adapters.
08/01/2024 12:48:41 - WMI class appears to be missing. Attempting to fix...
08/01/2024 12:48:41 - Stopping ConfigManager service if it exists
08/01/2024 12:48:41 - Temporarily disabling Windows Management Instrumentation service
08/01/2024 12:48:41 - Stopping Windows Management Instrumentation service
08/01/2024 12:48:41 - Running commands to re-register WMI components
08/01/2024 12:50:09 - Setting Windows Management Instrumentation service back to Automatic
08/01/2024 12:50:09 - Starting Windows Management Instrumentation service
08/01/2024 12:50:09 - Executed mofcomp on 'ExtendedStatus.mof'
08/01/2024 12:50:10 - Running ConfigMgr Evaluation
08/01/2024 12:50:12 - Remediation process completed
08/01/2024 12:50:12 - Error still present: Invalid class in network adapters. Running additional fix.
08/01/2024 12:50:12 - Remediation process completed
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