How can I connect to a Juniper Junos Pulse VPN from a Windows 10 PC?
Just upgraded to Windows 10. I used to be able to configure Juniper VPN connection on Windows 8.1 natively without any additional software. "Juniper Networks Junos Pulse" was listed in Windows 8.1's VPN configuration screen.
In Windows 10, it is no longer an option.
Is this a problem with my installation? Or does it require additional software now?
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Just upgraded to Windows 10. I used to be able to configure Juniper VPN connection on Windows 8.1 natively without any additional software. "Juniper Networks Junos Pulse" was listed in Windows 8.1's VPN configuration screen.
In Windows 10, it is no longer an option.
Is this a problem with my installation? Or does it require additional software now?
networking vpn windows-10 juniper
You should install Junos Pulse VPN from The Windows 10 Store.
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 18:46
1
That appears to only work for Mobile devices. It doesn't appear in the Desktop Windows 10 store.
– Khalos
Sep 26 '15 at 18:48
It's best to find an installation file on the Support website. If you can't for some reason, one download I managed to find from this thread is found here (I don't take responsibility, but it's reported on August 10 as working).
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 19:11
Do you have any feedback ?
– harrymc
Sep 27 '15 at 19:47
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Just upgraded to Windows 10. I used to be able to configure Juniper VPN connection on Windows 8.1 natively without any additional software. "Juniper Networks Junos Pulse" was listed in Windows 8.1's VPN configuration screen.
In Windows 10, it is no longer an option.
Is this a problem with my installation? Or does it require additional software now?
networking vpn windows-10 juniper
Just upgraded to Windows 10. I used to be able to configure Juniper VPN connection on Windows 8.1 natively without any additional software. "Juniper Networks Junos Pulse" was listed in Windows 8.1's VPN configuration screen.
In Windows 10, it is no longer an option.
Is this a problem with my installation? Or does it require additional software now?
networking vpn windows-10 juniper
networking vpn windows-10 juniper
asked Aug 11 '15 at 11:23
Belmin Fernandez
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You should install Junos Pulse VPN from The Windows 10 Store.
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 18:46
1
That appears to only work for Mobile devices. It doesn't appear in the Desktop Windows 10 store.
– Khalos
Sep 26 '15 at 18:48
It's best to find an installation file on the Support website. If you can't for some reason, one download I managed to find from this thread is found here (I don't take responsibility, but it's reported on August 10 as working).
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 19:11
Do you have any feedback ?
– harrymc
Sep 27 '15 at 19:47
add a comment |
You should install Junos Pulse VPN from The Windows 10 Store.
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 18:46
1
That appears to only work for Mobile devices. It doesn't appear in the Desktop Windows 10 store.
– Khalos
Sep 26 '15 at 18:48
It's best to find an installation file on the Support website. If you can't for some reason, one download I managed to find from this thread is found here (I don't take responsibility, but it's reported on August 10 as working).
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 19:11
Do you have any feedback ?
– harrymc
Sep 27 '15 at 19:47
You should install Junos Pulse VPN from The Windows 10 Store.
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 18:46
You should install Junos Pulse VPN from The Windows 10 Store.
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 18:46
1
1
That appears to only work for Mobile devices. It doesn't appear in the Desktop Windows 10 store.
– Khalos
Sep 26 '15 at 18:48
That appears to only work for Mobile devices. It doesn't appear in the Desktop Windows 10 store.
– Khalos
Sep 26 '15 at 18:48
It's best to find an installation file on the Support website. If you can't for some reason, one download I managed to find from this thread is found here (I don't take responsibility, but it's reported on August 10 as working).
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 19:11
It's best to find an installation file on the Support website. If you can't for some reason, one download I managed to find from this thread is found here (I don't take responsibility, but it's reported on August 10 as working).
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 19:11
Do you have any feedback ?
– harrymc
Sep 27 '15 at 19:47
Do you have any feedback ?
– harrymc
Sep 27 '15 at 19:47
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We faced the same problem a time ago when our VPN was still on Juniper hardware. We no longer work with Juniper currently (not for this reason, though).
As per the Juniper Knowledge center:
Will Pulse Secure add Windows 10 to its list of supported client list?
Yes. Pulse Secure is qualifying Windows 10 using the Windows 10
Technical Preview builds. This qualification process will be an
ongoing exercise until the final Windows 10 builds are released by
Microsoft on July 29, 2015.
I don't know if this actually happened at this date, since we no longer user Windows 10 at this time either.
Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
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Rather than using the application client if you go to the website and use the SSL client that the website provides, it works under Windows 10. You need to right click and run the browser as administrator however so the software can install or update each time.
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We faced the same problem a time ago when our VPN was still on Juniper hardware. We no longer work with Juniper currently (not for this reason, though).
As per the Juniper Knowledge center:
Will Pulse Secure add Windows 10 to its list of supported client list?
Yes. Pulse Secure is qualifying Windows 10 using the Windows 10
Technical Preview builds. This qualification process will be an
ongoing exercise until the final Windows 10 builds are released by
Microsoft on July 29, 2015.
I don't know if this actually happened at this date, since we no longer user Windows 10 at this time either.
Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
add a comment |
We faced the same problem a time ago when our VPN was still on Juniper hardware. We no longer work with Juniper currently (not for this reason, though).
As per the Juniper Knowledge center:
Will Pulse Secure add Windows 10 to its list of supported client list?
Yes. Pulse Secure is qualifying Windows 10 using the Windows 10
Technical Preview builds. This qualification process will be an
ongoing exercise until the final Windows 10 builds are released by
Microsoft on July 29, 2015.
I don't know if this actually happened at this date, since we no longer user Windows 10 at this time either.
Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
add a comment |
We faced the same problem a time ago when our VPN was still on Juniper hardware. We no longer work with Juniper currently (not for this reason, though).
As per the Juniper Knowledge center:
Will Pulse Secure add Windows 10 to its list of supported client list?
Yes. Pulse Secure is qualifying Windows 10 using the Windows 10
Technical Preview builds. This qualification process will be an
ongoing exercise until the final Windows 10 builds are released by
Microsoft on July 29, 2015.
I don't know if this actually happened at this date, since we no longer user Windows 10 at this time either.
We faced the same problem a time ago when our VPN was still on Juniper hardware. We no longer work with Juniper currently (not for this reason, though).
As per the Juniper Knowledge center:
Will Pulse Secure add Windows 10 to its list of supported client list?
Yes. Pulse Secure is qualifying Windows 10 using the Windows 10
Technical Preview builds. This qualification process will be an
ongoing exercise until the final Windows 10 builds are released by
Microsoft on July 29, 2015.
I don't know if this actually happened at this date, since we no longer user Windows 10 at this time either.
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answered Sep 27 '15 at 15:30
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Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
add a comment |
Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
Unfortunately, that client is only for Windows 10 Mobile. Thanks though.
– Khalos
Sep 27 '15 at 18:57
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
You're right, sorry, I removed that part.
– nKn
Sep 27 '15 at 20:52
add a comment |
Rather than using the application client if you go to the website and use the SSL client that the website provides, it works under Windows 10. You need to right click and run the browser as administrator however so the software can install or update each time.
add a comment |
Rather than using the application client if you go to the website and use the SSL client that the website provides, it works under Windows 10. You need to right click and run the browser as administrator however so the software can install or update each time.
add a comment |
Rather than using the application client if you go to the website and use the SSL client that the website provides, it works under Windows 10. You need to right click and run the browser as administrator however so the software can install or update each time.
Rather than using the application client if you go to the website and use the SSL client that the website provides, it works under Windows 10. You need to right click and run the browser as administrator however so the software can install or update each time.
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You should install Junos Pulse VPN from The Windows 10 Store.
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 18:46
1
That appears to only work for Mobile devices. It doesn't appear in the Desktop Windows 10 store.
– Khalos
Sep 26 '15 at 18:48
It's best to find an installation file on the Support website. If you can't for some reason, one download I managed to find from this thread is found here (I don't take responsibility, but it's reported on August 10 as working).
– harrymc
Sep 26 '15 at 19:11
Do you have any feedback ?
– harrymc
Sep 27 '15 at 19:47