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Before connecting to the GlobalProtect network, you must download and install the GlobalProtect app on your Windows endpoint. To ensure that you get the right app for your organization’s GlobalProtect or Prisma Access deployment, you must download the app directly from a GlobalProtect portal within your organization.
GlobalProtect. GlobalProtect for Windows Unified Platform connects to a GlobalProtect gateway on a Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall allowing mobile users to benefit from the protection of enterprise security.
Open a web browser and navigate to the Customer Support Portal. Login with a valid Support Account. On the left pane, navigate to Updates and select Software Updates. Using the drop down arrow selection icon, select the required GlobalProtect Agent Software version. Available options are: Windows 32-bit. Windows 64-bit.
Download the appropriate GlobalProtect client for your operating system. Run the GlobalProtect setup application and click Next to begin. Click Next to leave the installation folder as the default location (C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect), or choose a different folder and then click Next.
Simplify remote access management with identity-aware authentication and client or clientless deployment methods for mobile users. Assess device health and security posture before connecting to the network and accessing sensitive data for Zero Trust Network Access.
Alternatively, if the user has access to the GCS Portal he/she can download and install any version of GlobalProtect that's available on the portal. All you have to do is login to the support portal: https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/.
This document describes how to download, install, and connect the WiscVPN Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN client onto a Windows computer. To install legacy versions of the client, please visit Index of Clients. Note: This client is compatible only with Windows 7 and later.
At the bottom, click Allow next to the message about Palo Alto networks software. ... Windows 64 bit OS needs to download and install Windows 64 bit GlobalProtect agent. Mac OS needs to download and install Mac 32/64 bit GlobalProtect agent. Download Windows 32 bit GlobalProtect agent.
I would like to see if a more recent version of the GlobalProtect Client will work with version 7.0.7 of the PAN-OS. I would therefore like to download version 4.1.5 or 4.1.6 of the GlobalProtect Client to test it before updating the firewalls.
Do you know if it's possible to block the download of the globalprotect agent via the direct URL ? The goal here is to force users to authenticate in the portal web page to be able to download the agent. Ex. for the 64bit agent : https://<my-portal-address>/global-protect/getmsi.esp?version=64&platform=windows