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Palo Alto Installation Steps For Virtual Wire Mode Evaluation카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 12. 07:10
Client installs, but when trying to make a connection nothing happens.The client worked fine in build 10041. Anyone else that have problem with this?App log entry:Faulting application name: PanGPS.exe, version: 1.0.0.18, time stamp: 0x521e7aefFaulting module name: NetSetupShim.dll, version: 10.0.10074.0, time stamp: 0x553adb69Exception code: 0xc0000005Fault offset: 0x01e086Faulting process id: 0x1e30Faulting application start time: 0x01d088b049f15ac0Faulting application path: C:Program FilesPalo Alto NetworksGlobalProtectPanGPS.exeFaulting module path: C:WindowsSystem32NetSetupShim.dllReport Id: 12bcae88-ba45-4717-9a13-7d662439e174Faulting package full name:Faulting package-relative application ID. If you look through the logs of PANGPS you will see, that GlobalProtect is trying to install the Virtual Network Adapter driver. Than the application crashes.I tried to install the drivers manually, but PanGPS will ignore the installed driver, tries to install the driver again and crashes. Additionally the setup of GlobalProtect doesn't create the PanGPS service and I had to create it by hand with the command:sc create PanGPS binpath= 'C:Program FilesPalo Alto NetworksGlobalProtectPanGPS.exe'. Hi Emarth,Thank you for sharing this.Windows 10 build 10074 Networks settings seem to be still having issues regarding configuration.See this thread fro reference:While NetSetupShim.dll is most often has description to Network Configuration API.We may take a try to use the Windows 10 10074 Install media to repair the computer, or run the dism command using the ISO file.DISM / Online / Cleanup - Image / RestoreHealth / source: WIM:X: sourcesInstall.
Wim: 1 / LimitAccessWhere X is the ISO mounted drive.If the above won't work, please take use of Windows Feedback Tool to submit this. This should be fixed in future builds.RegardsPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com. I've tried these methods with no luck.
It isn't installing the service for some reason it appears. If you look through the logs of PANGPS you will see, that GlobalProtect is trying to install the Virtual Network Adapter driver.
Than the application crashes.I tried to install the drivers manually, but PanGPS will ignore the installed driver, tries to install the driver again and crashes. Additionally the setup of GlobalProtect doesn't create the PanGPS service and I had to create it by hand with the command:sc create PanGPS binpath= 'C:Program FilesPalo Alto NetworksGlobalProtectPanGPS.exe'. Step 5: export the key 'HKEYLOCALMACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetEnumROOTNET' (don't close regedit)Step6: edit the exported file with notepad and replace all NET0000 toPANGPD0000 and save as a new file (the export was created by system soyou don't have permissions to save it)Step 7: back to regedit; import the file edited in step 6You don't need to export the key in step 5. Just rename it to PANGPD does work and only creates one working adapter. Deleting the NET-key should solve the double shown adapter in device manager for you.Mine was shown as ROOTUNKNOWN0000 instead of ROOTNET0000 before.But thanks for your manual, now it is working:)So all steps which are necessary now:1.
Palo Alto Installation Steps For Virtual Wire Mode Evaluation
Install GlobalProtect2. Register service manually3. Install driver manually4. Change registry5.
Step 5: export the key 'HKEYLOCALMACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetEnumROOTNET' (don't close regedit)Step6: edit the exported file with notepad and replace all NET0000 toPANGPD0000 and save as a new file (the export was created by system soyou don't have permissions to save it)Step 7: back to regedit; import the file edited in step 6You don't need to export the key in step 5. Just rename it to PANGPD does work and only creates one working adapter. Deleting the NET-key should solve the double shown adapter in device manager for you.Mine was shown as ROOTUNKNOWN0000 instead of ROOTNET0000 before.But thanks for your manual, now it is working:)So all steps which are necessary now:1. Install GlobalProtect2. Register service manually3.
Install driver manually4. Change registry5. RebootNice!My adapter completely disappeared after renaming/deleting the NET key, but maybe I didn't reboot after that. So to be sure I duplicated it:).