I'm not from the networking team who manages the Palo Alto gear, as I am one of the system imagers.
![globalprotect pre-logon windows 10 globalprotect pre-logon windows 10](https://myusf.usfca.edu/sites/default/files/images/ITS/GPwin-login.png)
I tried manually making the CLSID registry entries + the HKLM entries under PanGPS as per all of the documentation, to no avail. I tried PanGPS.exe -registerplap but it doesn't actually seem to do anything, I don't see in cmd that it confirms it created anything (I did run CMD as admin).
#GLOBALPROTECT PRE LOGON WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
Is there some configuration that I missed on the Windows 10 side with the registry? This seems to be a self-signed certificate, and I've tried to import it into the Trusted Root CA store for the Local Machine.Īfter doing this and logging in as usual while on the network, I still get a prompt about the certificate being untrusted and after I press continue, could log in as usual with on-demand mode, but after I press this continue button to accept the certificate while logged into Windows 10, all of the options at the login screen disappear completely. I cannot seem to get a user/pass prompt for Global Protect, nor can I ever get the 2 monitor icon to show up in the bottom right of the login screen on Windows 10. I can click on it and it shows "Connecting" for a split second before going back to Disconnected. I was able to get the sign in options to show the GlobalProtect icon and a text clickable button that stated "GlobalProtect Status: Disconnected". I saw the documentation about setting up pre-logon provider and set up the registry keys.
![globalprotect pre-logon windows 10 globalprotect pre-logon windows 10](https://blog.markdepalma.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/image-9-1024x622.png)
We may send units to employees homes but this would mean that Windows 10 is not logged in for the first time for the end users, naturally. We use GlobalProtect 5.1.7-20 and with working remotely, I am wondering if it is possible to set up pre-logon for Windows 10. Wondering if there might be something I am missing here.
![globalprotect pre-logon windows 10 globalprotect pre-logon windows 10](https://www.wichita.edu/services/its/images/gp_cblogin_2.png)