Global Vpn Client Cleanup Tool

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Global VPN Client Cleanup Walk through There are a few version of the Sonicwall NetExtender, the version I’m dealing with is 4.0.138. If you have a different version, you may want to check out this page. After you identify the security programs that are installed on the computer or have been partially removed from the computer, you can use a cleanup tool or instructions from the security program manufacturer to completely remove the program.

The SonicWALL VPN client is an application that connects to the virtual private networks running on SonicWALL network security devices. It installs a network driver that doesn't always uninstall properly, so SonicWALL provides an official VPN client removal tool.

Purpose

The SonicWALL Global VPN Client, or GVC, includes a network driver known as the Deterministic NDIS Enhancer, or DNE, driver. This driver binds to the network adapter in Windows. The normal SonicWALL Global VPN Client uninstaller doesn't always uninstall the DNE driver properly.

Updates

Network

If the DNE driver is still present, users trying to install a newer version of the SonicWALL VPN client on the computer encounter an error message. Users need to run the official clean-up tool before installing the new version if the error message appears.

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Download Location

Global Vpn Client Cleanup Tool Windows 10

Users can download the Global VPN Client Clean Up Tool from SonicWALL's support website. SonicWALL provides the 'GVCUtil32.zip' file for 32-bit versions of WIndows and the 'GVCUtil64.zip' file for 64-bit versions of Windows.

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Writer Bio

Chris Hoffman is a technology writer and all-around tech geek who writes for PC World, MakeUseOf, and How-To Geek. He's been using Windows since Windows 3.1 was released in 1992.