It took me about 14 hours to get where I am now. according to Citrix, the next step is an OS re-install which I really don't want to do. I followed the documentation provided here: with no luck. The issue seems to be with the Deterministic Network Enhancer (DNE) from Citrix that is also used by Cisco and many others. Pre-Installation Recommendations SonicWall strongly recommends you follow these steps before installing the SonicWall Global VPN Client (GVC) 4.10.4 client: If you have SonicWall Global VPN Client version 4.9.22 or earlier. The best answers I found were from Cisco and Citrix. SonicWall Global VPN Client determines the default language based on the language setting in the client computer. I searched the Internet and Sonicwall's site.
UNABLE TO INSTALL SONICWALL GLOBAL VPN CLIENT DRIVERS
as well as making sure I had current network drivers (HP website + Windows Updates) and uninstalled everything I could think of (like PDANet) that might be causing an issue. I disabled my AVG 2011 Business firewall, anti-rootkit, resident memory, detection, etc.
Operating system corruption may be preventing installation." The error I am seeing is, "Unable to manage networking component. Once installation is done, close the GVC client and then try to connect again. Right click on netSWVNIC and select install. Yesterday I tried installing the early release and current versions of the 32 bit Sonicwall VPN Client with no luck. C:\Program Files\SonicWall\Global VPN Client\SWVNIC Select the SWNIC folder for the manual driver update, the driver will get successfully updated and connection will get established. I previously ran the Cisco VPN client and then the Sonicwall VPN client with no issues. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate with 3 GB ram on an HP G60-247CL notebook. I wiped and did a clean reload of my laptop last weekend.