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Windows 10: GlobalProtect

Discus and support GlobalProtect in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable. Click OK to try again or enter an alternate path to a folder... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by [], Apr 29, 2020.

  1. GlobalProtect

    "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable. Click OK to try again or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package '_temp6372.msi' in the box below. “

    Windows 10

    GlobalProtect

    :)

  2. Windows 10 select default login option

    One possible reason is another credential provider was added to your windows.

    Tools & Steps to check the credential providers:

    1. Download Windows sysinternals: Windows Sysinternals - Windows Sysinternals
    2. Launch autoruns.exe to check the stuffs that are loaded when windows starts
    3. Switch to Winlogon tab, check if there are additional credential providers

      Examples: the credential provider on my windows

    4. !!!CAUTION!!! POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR WINDOWS

      Find out which are the alien credential providers

      BE VERY CAREFUL!!! Uncheck the aliens (CAUTION!!! DO THIS STEP AT YOUR OWN RISKS)

      Reboot


    For myself, I am SURE that "PanV2 SSO" in the above example is a VPN Software from GlobalProtect which is used to connect to my workplace; and I am SURE disabling this item will NOT do harm to my windows.

    Again, if you find an alien credential provider, MAKE A RESTORE POINT in windows BEFORE YOU UNCHECK IT in autoruns!

  3. BSOD ntoskrnl.exe, already ran driver verifier (minidumps included)

    I just removed GlobalProtect (pangpd.sys), ran verified again and it didn't crashed.

    I think it solved the issue, it was crashing before I was able to log in.

    Thank you!

  4. GlobalProtect

    BSOD ntoskrnl.exe, already ran driver verifier (minidumps included)

    It seems that I spoke too soon and you were right.

    I just got back to my computer and found that it crashed 2 hours after I removed GlobalProtect (pangpd.sys).

    Here is the latest dump:

    MEGA

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A common issue while installing a program on your Windows PC is receiving an error message after you run the program installer – The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable, Click OK to try again or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package. This error prohibits you from both installing and uninstalling programs, but is more prominent during installation. Here are some steps that could help you resolve the issue.

The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable GlobalProtect

To start with, ensure that the Windows Installer service is running before proceeding to the steps mentioned below. You can open the services window by typing services.msc in the Run box to open Services Manager and ensuring that the Service is started.

The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable GlobalProtect

If it is already started, follow these troubleshooting steps.

1] Run Program Install and Uninstall troubleshooter

Run the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter. It is a replacement for Windows Installer Cleanup Utility.

2] Troubleshoot in Clean Boot State

Perform a Clean Boot on the system and see if you are able to install successfully or if you still receive the error.

3] Check Registry

The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable GlobalProtect

If the 2 steps above don’t work, a manual registry fix suggested on Microsoft Answers could be tried. But please create a system restore point first.

  • Open the Run box, type regedit, and press Enter. This will open the Registry Editor.
  • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products
  • Expand the Products registry key and search for “Microsoft Security Client.” It would be a sub-branch of the main Products directory. You may have to search for it.
  • After navigating to the link that is given above, the Products registry key (registry keys are organizational units like file folders but exist in windows registry and store configuration information) needs to be ‘expanded’ and you are likely to see some prolonged and unfamiliar sub-keys hereafter.

Use Product Name registry string (REG_SZ) to identify which program this sub-key belongs to, as it is given for each of the sub-keys in the corresponding right window pane.

This would land on the correct sub-key for the program with which you’re having problems. Once you are able to identify the correct subkey, select Backup after right-clicking on it. Save the registry file with .reg extension, in case it is required in the future or on any other occasion.

Finally, right-click on the same sub-key and you will find a lot of alternatives, but be sure that you click on Delete and then click OK in the confirmation box.

Reboot the system and re-run the installer.

What does Network Resource mean?

Any device, folder, a computer that is available on the Local Network, and can be accessed by another PC or the user is a network resource. In Enterprises, Network Virtualization is used to effectively manage network resources.

If none of the fixes mentioned above work, the program installer might have an issue in itself. Maybe you want to download the installer to a different location and see if it helps.

The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable GlobalProtect

Karan Khanna is a passionate Windows user who loves troubleshooting Windows 11/10 problems in specific and writing about Microsoft technologies in general.

Why is my GlobalProtect VPN not connecting?

If GlobalProtect gets stuck in a "connecting" state when you click Connect, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the client software if the log file shows a "10022" error. From the system tray, click GlobalProtect to open it. icon and select Settings > Troubleshooting. Click Collect Logs.

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Why is my GlobalProtect not working on Mac?

GlobalProtect needs to run at the system level, but has not been granted security permission to run at system level. During the installation of GlobalProtect, if you did not click on the Open Security Preferences button to allow the extension (or the dialog did not appear), GlobalProtect will be unable to connect.

How do I force GlobalProtect to ask for credentials?

Enable "Save User Credentials" in client authentication settings under GlobalProtect Portal GUI: Network > GlobalProtect > Portals> (portal name) > Agent > (agent name) > Authentication. So user only needs to enter their username/password combination one time.