32Īdd Pulse connection that uses a specified role and realm. 31Īdd Pulse connection that saves the user credentials. 31Īdd Pulse connection that uses split tunneling.
Upgrading Pulse Secure Windows 8.1 Inbox Connections to Windows 10. Starting and Stopping a VPN Connection on Windows 10. Pulse Secure Universal App for Windows – Quick Start Guide Byĭownloading, installing or using such software, you agree to the terms and conditions of that EULA.ĥ.2.8 – Added support for Statement of Health (SoH)ĥ.2.7 – Added support for Pulse Policy Secure – Source IP Enforcementĥ.2.6 – Added Server Configuration step for bypassing Host Checker restriction
Software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) posted at. The Pulse Secure product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Pulse Secure software. The information in this document is current as of the date on the title page. Pulse Secure Universal App for Windows Quick Start Guide Otherwise revise this publication without notice. Pulse Secure, LLC reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or Pulse Secure, LLC assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. All other trademarks, service marks, registered Pulse Secure and the Pulse Secure logo are trademarks of Pulse Secure, LLC in the United States. Click on Pulse Secure User Interface, then click the Disable button.© 2016 by Pulse Secure, LLC. Go to Start, then type " Task Manager ".Ĭlick on More Details if you see the screen below.Ĭlick the Startup tab. In the search bar, type " msconfig", then hit enter.Ĭlick on Startup and deselect Pulse Secure.Ĭlick Apply, then OK. To disconnect from Pulse Secure, click on the application window and click Disconnect.Īlternately, right-click the system tray icon, select the VPN connection, and click Disconnect.ĭisabling Pulse Secure Autostart Windows 7 To verify, check for the Pulse Secure icon in the system tray.
It is recommended not to check the "Save settings" option for security reasons.Įnter your secondary password from Multi-factor Authentication and click Connect. Read the policy and click Proceed.Įnter your VUnetID and ePassword at the prompt. Type: Policy Secure (UAC) or Connect Secure (VPN) Name: VUIT SSL VPN Server URL: For Windows 8.1 and 10, you can right-click the icon and click "Pin to Start" or "Pin to Taskbar."Įnter the information below on the "Add Connection" prompt then click Add. You can go to Start, then type Pulse Secure. Simply wait until the window disappears, then click Finish.Īfter the software is installed, set up your VPN connection. Click Yes to the User Access Control message.Īt the end of installation, a window will appear on top of the screen below.
Open the client installer file then click Run at the prompt.Īt the "Ready to install Pulse Secure" screen, click Install. Note: The FAQ has supported operating systems listed.
You will need administrative rights/privileges for the program installation on your machine. You no longer need to request a VPN account to use Pulse Secure.
For more information and to enroll in Duo, please visit: Multi-Factor Authentication Requirements SSL VPN Pulse Secure for Windows As of March 18, 2019, Duo Multi-Factor Authentication is required to use the Pulse VPN service.