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Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM64 - Surface Pro X, Samsung Galaxy Book S, HP Envy x2 Snapdragon

rahulm
Occasional Contributor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM / Qualcomm, i.e. Samsung Galaxy Book S

We are monitoring customer demand for support for ARM64 clients, and we plan

to support in future releases of our client for SDP use cases.

PaulieP
Occasional Contributor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM64 - Surface Pro X, Samsung Galaxy Book S, HP Envy x2 Snapdrag

FYI all

https://www.windowscentral.com/viscosity-now-supports-arm64-allowing-you-use-openvpn-windows-10-arm-...

Viscosity now supports ARM64, allowing you to use OpenVPN on Windows 10 on ARM devices

The latest update for Viscosity brings support for Windows 10 on ARM devices.
SEAN ENDICOTT
18 Nov 2019
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Viscosity welcome screen
Source: Windows Central
What you need to know
Viscosity now supports Windows 10 on ARM devices.
The same update also brings a "small additional performance boost to VPN connections."
Viscosity is available from Sparklabs for $14.
Viscosity now supports Windows 10 on ARM devices, thanks to a new update. The OpenVPN client allows users to manage VPNs easily and is aimed at both seasoned VPN users and beginners to VPNs. The update brings Viscosity to version 1.8.2 and is available on both Windows and macOS.

As outlined by Sparklabs, the makers of Viscosity, this update includes updated versions of OpenVPN (2.4.8) and OpenSSL (1.1.1d). The post states that the Windows version of Viscosity received an overhaul.

The Windows version of Viscosity has also been overhauled to allow it to run on devices using ARM processors (WoA64 support). Along with supporting ARM, we've been able to include a small additional performance boost to VPN connections.
PaulieP
Occasional Contributor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM / Qualcomm, i.e. Samsung Galaxy Book S

From Nov 19th story on Windows Central FYI

 

Viscosity now supports ARM64, allowing you to use OpenVPN on Windows 10 on ARM devices


The latest update for Viscosity brings support for Windows 10 on ARM devices.


Viscosity now supports Windows 10 on ARM devices, thanks to a new update. The OpenVPN client allows users to manage VPNs easily and is aimed at both seasoned VPN users and beginners to VPNs. The update brings Viscosity to version 1.8.2 and is available on both Windows and macOS.

As outlined by Sparklabs, the makers of Viscosity, this update includes updated versions of OpenVPN (2.4.8) and OpenSSL (1.1.1d). The post states that the Windows version of Viscosity received an overhaul.

The Windows version of Viscosity has also been overhauled to allow it to run on devices using ARM processors (WoA64 support). Along with supporting ARM, we've been able to include a small additional performance boost to VPN connections.

The update was shared on Reddit by Reddit user Grumphus256. That post points out that Surface Pro X owners would find it useful. While the Surface Pro X and other Windows 10 on ARM devices can run ARM64 apps and run 32-bit apps through emulation, they have compatibility issues with some pieces of software. The update to Viscosity gives people on these devices another VPN option.

dotMorten
New Contributor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM / Qualcomm, i.e. Samsung Galaxy Book S

I'm sitting here working from home as so many others are these days. I need to test and verify that at least _our_ software works well on ARM64 (because you know... some of us do care about supporting our customers on whatever platform they use), but I'm basically screwed because Pulse doesn't support ARM64.

bhennings
Regular Visitor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM / Qualcomm, i.e. Samsung Galaxy Book S

Hi there pwallace,

 

Is there any news on this topic? I am still unable to use the full pulse secure client and the universal app does not connect me to our SharePoint services.

gnysuperuser
New Contributor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM / Qualcomm, i.e. Samsung Galaxy Book S

Any updates? My organization uses SAML. The windows UWP app doesn't cut it. Pulse Secure Client for ARM64 is needed

JKeitzl
New Contributor

Re: Pulse Doesnt Install on Win 10 ARM / Qualcomm, i.e. Samsung Galaxy Book S

It's a shame what's going on here. For at least two years, Pulse hasn't bothered to make the solution work, even though the need keeps growing. Customer centic looks different.

If I would work in this way, my boss would me fire.

 

Juergen