![]() ![]() Click NextĦ You may be asked if you want to use a Smart Card or not You may be asked if you want to use a Smart Card or not 11. Type IP address of our VPN server that we provide to you. ![]() Type a host name, IP or any other description you would like to appear in the Network Connections area. Click Next If you are prompted, you need to select whether you will use a dialup connection or if you have a dedicated connection to the Internet either via Cable, DSL, T1, Satellite, etc. Click Virtual Private Network connection, and then click Next If you are prompted, you need to select whether you will use a dialup connection or if you have a dedicated connection to the Internet either via Cable, DSL, T1, Satellite, etc. In the Network Connection Wizard, click Nextģ Click Connect to the network at my workplace, and then click Next Click Connect to the network at my workplace, and then click Next Click Virtual Private Network connection, and then click Next 6.Ĥ 6. Click Create a new connection in the Network Tasks task pad click Next 4. Click Create a new connection in the Network Tasks task pad Wizard, click Next 4. ![]() In Control Panel, double click Network ConnectionsĢ 3. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. To set up a connection to a VPN, do the following: 1. If you want to configure a VPN connection from a Windows XP client computer you only need what comes with the Operating System itself, it's all built right in. Most of this info is available in the Sonicwall Global VPN Client 4.2 Administrator's Guide, but they don't tell you all this detail and examples.1 How to setup a VPN on Windows XP in Safari. I use Altiris Deployment to run that command on my clients, but any installer will do it, such as KBOX, LANDesk, Microsoft System Center, etc. If you're not familiar with the msiexec command, you can run msiexec /? from a command line and get the swithes, or you can google it. I then created my installation command to send to my clients: msiexec /i \\server\share\sonicwall\GVCInstall64.msi /qb This command says to execute the GVCInstall64.msi in that share, and the /qb says quiet and basic interface. By putting that file into the same folder as the GVCInstall64.msi, the installer will grab that file and put into C:\Program Files\SonicWALL\SonicWALL Global VPN Client on your clients for you.Ħ. I put that default.rcf file also into \\server\share\sonicwall folder. Previously I had created a custom default.rcf file that has all the configurations for my clients. I then copied only the GVCInstall64.msi to a network share called \\server\share\sonicwallĥ. Extract the file into an MSI with this command: 184-001457-00_Rev_A_GVCSetup64.exe /c /t:C:\temp\sonicwall This will create files called GVCInstall64.msi and RunMSI.exe in the c:\temp\sonicwall folderĤ. ![]() I put the file into the following directory on my computer: C:\temp\sonicwallģ. The file will be called something like 184-001457-00_Rev_A_GVCSetup64.exeĢ. Have only tested all of the above on Windows 7 64-bit, but I'm sure the 32-bit works the same.ġ. Without it the above commands don't restart the client, and the client seems to work fine. I have tried it both with and without adding /forcerestart. Msiexec /i \\server\share\GVCInstall64.msi /qb I have also successfully pushed a job to my client with the source files being on a network share: Automates the installation of Global VPN Client (GVC) 4.2.6. ![]()
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