I experienced the same issue after I upgraded my 8.0 to the 8.1 Pro Preview. I'm using Juniper 6.5.0. I resolved it by: 1) Delete the 'phantom' Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter 2) Uninstall Juniper 3) Reinstall Juniper I had considerable difficulty removing the driver.
I could not uninstall it directly from Device Manager, such that I would run the uninstall but the driver remained. I went in to the registry but was unable to delete the folder due to lack of permissions, even though I was the owner of said folder. So, I removed all the values, which was enough to make it appear uninstalled. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Enum ROOT DSNCADPT 0001 More Detail After the first attempt at reinstallation post-registry change above, it created a 'Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter #4' driver entry in device manager. I then was able to delete that directly from Device Manager then did the Juniper reinstall and it worked right away. I should also mention that the virtual driver is no longer present in Device Manager, so my theory is that the 8.1 upgrade misinterpreted Juniper to need a device driver so created a device driver that was causing the issue.
My Win 8.0 laptop also does not have the driver so it really wasn't ever needed. Amazing Spider Man Theme Music Download. Let me know if I can provide more detail. Clark Bohs Clark Bohs. I fixed another one of my upgraded machines and was able to reduce the list of steps. This is for Network Connect 6.5.0, but may be relevant to later versions: • Uninstall the Juniper app from Progs and Features, in my case just the “Juniper Networks Network Connect 6.5.0” app. • Delete c: windows system32 drivers dsNcAdpt.sys file • Reboot • Launch IE (which is IE11) • Add your login URL to compatibility view in IE (alt, tools, compatibility view settings) • Launch your URL • Accept all install prompts assuming it auto-installs if not present. • Should now work!
I experienced the same issue after I upgraded my 8.0 to the 8.1 Pro Preview. I'm using Juniper 6.5.0.
I resolved it by: 1) Delete the 'phantom' Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter 2) Uninstall Juniper 3) Reinstall Juniper I had considerable difficulty removing the driver. I could not uninstall it directly from Device Manager, such that I would run the uninstall but the driver remained. I went in to the registry but was unable to delete the folder due to lack of permissions, even though I was the owner of said folder.
So, I removed all the values, which was enough to make it appear uninstalled. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Enum ROOT DSNCADPT 0001 More Detail After the first attempt at reinstallation post-registry change above, it created a 'Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter #4' driver entry in device manager. I then was able to delete that directly from Device Manager then did the Juniper reinstall and it worked right away. I should also mention that the virtual driver is no longer present in Device Manager, so my theory is that the 8.1 upgrade misinterpreted Juniper to need a device driver so created a device driver that was causing the issue. My Win 8.0 laptop also does not have the driver so it really wasn't ever needed. Let me know if I can provide more detail. Clark Bohs Clark Bohs.
I fixed another one of my upgraded machines and was able to reduce the list of steps. This is for Network Connect 6.5.0, but may be relevant to later versions: • Uninstall the Juniper app from Progs and Features, in my case just the “Juniper Networks Network Connect 6.5.0” app. • Delete c: windows system32 drivers dsNcAdpt.sys file • Reboot • Launch IE (which is IE11) • Add your login URL to compatibility view in IE (alt, tools, compatibility view settings) • Launch your URL • Accept all install prompts assuming it auto-installs if not present. • Should now work!
Aug 25, 2017. Network Connect by Juniper Networks. Versions: 6.3, 6.0 and 4.1. File name: dsNetworkConnect.exe.
I uninstalled all Juniper Apps from Prog and Features. Then I didn't find the 'c: windows system32 drivers dsNcAdpt.sys file' I rebooted, lauched ie 11. Added my login URL to compatibility view. Reinstalled Juniper networks.
AND Now I get an error that says 'Fatal Application Exit': dsTermServ.exe has exited unexpectedl. Debug Information has been created in '. Insert juniper roaming service location here dsTermServ.dmp' Debug information pretty much says: 'The thread tried to read from or write to a virtual address for which it does not have the appropriate access.'
I tried looking for that 'Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter' and found nothing. Anyone else have a similar issue? I uninstalled all Juniper Apps from Prog and Features. Then I didn't find the 'c: windows system32 drivers dsNcAdpt.sys file' I rebooted, lauched ie 11. Added my login URL to compatibility view. Reinstalled Juniper networks.
AND Now I get an error that says 'Fatal Application Exit': dsTermServ.exe has exited unexpectedl. Debug Information has been created in '. Insert juniper roaming service location here dsTermServ.dmp' Debug information pretty much says: 'The thread tried to read from or write to a virtual address for which it does not have the appropriate access.' I tried looking for that 'Juniper Network Connect Virtual Adapter' and found nothing.
Anyone else have a similar issue? Did you figure the dstermserv.exe crash out? I have the same issue on Windows 8.1 RTM and my office VPN:( Thanks.