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#Juniper network connect virtual adapter driver
My Win 8.0 laptop alsoĭoes not have the driver so it really wasn't ever needed. I should also mention that the virtual driver is no longer present in Device Manager, so my theory is that the 8.1 upgrade misinterpreted Juniper to need a device driver so created a device driver that was causing the issue. I then was able to delete that directly from Device Manager then did the Juniper reinstall and it worked right away. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\ROOT\DSNCADPT\0001Īfter the first attempt at reinstallation post-registry change above, it created a "Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter #4" driver entry in device manager. Great Juniper networks virtual adapter manager Thx from Canada 26-Apr-20 19:41 thank you love this site 03-Mar-20 19:38 THX i needed it. So, I removed all the values, which was enough to make it appear uninstalled. Lack of permissions, even though I was the owner of said folder.
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I went in to the registry but was unable to delete the folder due to If you are more adventurous, you can instead try to patch the Juniper Network Connect Service executable to make it assume that there are no routes to monitor. I could not uninstall it directly from Device Manager, such that I would run the uninstall but the driver remained. The route metric workaround was still working when I tested with Juniper Network Connect client version 6.3.0 and Juniper Network Connect Service 5.5.0. I had considerable difficulty removing the driver. I'm using Juniper 6.5.0.ġ) Delete the "phantom" Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter I experienced the same issue after I upgraded my 8.0 to the 8.1 Pro Preview.