May 9, 2011 - The dropdown should then have an option for netextender. Mysonicwall web site, the netextender has been replaced with Global VPN Client.
I usually download NetExtender onto Windows 7 but I have a few users with Windows 10 that need it. When I open it after download I get the error ' A damage version NetExtender was dectected on your computer, please reinstall to fix the problem!' I have reinstalled but nothing helped. I received this error before and just downloaded older versions of NetExtender. However, now it is making me upgrade before using. The SonicWall site says the issue is 'Driver signing verification in windows 10 is causing the 8.6 net extender version to show as damaged.' How can I get around that issue?
The problem appears to be with driver signing - SonicWall's current driver isn't recognized as a verified/signed driver by Windows 10, so the installer doesn't install the driver during setup. The way I got it to work without having to use the mobile app is that I found a Dell-driver version of the SSL VPN client that installed the Dell verified/signed driver in Windows 10 successfully (I used a version of the SonicWall NetExtender client with a digital signature date of 5-26-2017).
After installation of this version, you can use and connect the NetExtender client without the 'Damaged Install' error. If your SonicWall device has newer firmware, you'll immediately be prompted to upgrade the client.
However, upgrading the client doesn't appear to replace the Dell signed driver, at least as of this post on, and the client should still connect properly. The problem appears to be with driver signing - SonicWall's current driver isn't recognized as a verified/signed driver by Windows 10. The way I got it to work without having to use the mobile app is that I found a Dell-driver version of the SSL VPN client that installed the Dell verified/signed driver in Windows 10 successfully (I used a version of the SonicWall NetExtender client with a build date in 7/2017).
After installation of this version, you can use and connect the NetExtender client without the 'Damaged Install' error. If your SonicWall device has newer firmware, you'll immediately be prompted to upgrade the client. However, upgrading the client doesn't appear to replace the Dell signed driver, at least as of this post on, and the client should still connect properly. Jlorent wrote: Hello, In my case the Windows Store's Sonicwall SSLVPN NetExtender Mobile app doesn't work, so i tried to fix the NetExtender drivers's problem.
I found a fix by myself, i extracted NetExtender's drivers from another Windows 10 x64 computer who work perfectly with an older version of the NetExtender. Then i installed those drivers manually on the new computer. Here the extracted drivers I'm having this same issue but on a Windows 7 machine.
Getting the error message, 'a damaged version netextender was detected on your computer.' It had worked fine before this, never had to update or anything.
Now all of a sudden it starts throwing this error message out of the blue. So far I've uninstalled the client, deleted the path: C: Program Files (x86) SonicWall SSL-VPN NetExtender and reinstalled, still no luck. I've installed versions 8.0.241, 7.0.203, and 5.5.156, still no luck. When I attempt to update the drivers and select choose from the list, I can confirm the drivers are digitally signed.
I'm not sure what went wrong. One thing though, right after the install sometimes I get a screen prompting for old password, new password for like 3 secs before it disappears and the error pops up.
As Linux is growing more and more we should start using it. While working on Linux I come to know How we can install and use Sonicwall netExtender in CentOS.
Well not only for CentOS but it works on many other Linux flavors like RedHat Enterprise Linux and Ubuntu. Once reading this article I am sure you will be able to do it without and hurdles. Here is the step by step guide for you. Download client from below path. Now go to download path and unzip the tarball tar zxvf NetExtender.tgz or tar zxvf NetExtender.x8664.tgz (64-bit) Run the install script: cd netExtenderClient sudo./install Now open netExtender client from start menu Enter server, username, Domain and connect Choose always trust Now you are connected to VPN network. If you don’t want to use GUI then just type below command by replacing admin by your username and vpn.example.com:4433 by your VPN URL. Sudo netExtender -u admin -d LocalDomain vpn.example.com:4433 Enter your SonicWALL password Now you are connected to VPN network.
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You can use ctrl + c to disconnect the session.