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Can you try: net use drive: \name of server\folder Let me know if that worked for you? Thank you.
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Here are few KB articles: Disable TLS 1.1 Support How do I enable TLS 1.2 on SonicWall? Hope this helps
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Sorry for the late reply. Go to firewall policy menu -> Anti-Spam -> Settings -> Under Junk Store -> setup your username and password.
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Here are a couple of articles that talk about configuring asymmetric routing on AWS Site-to-Site VPNs Hope this helps. https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/configuring-asymmetric-routing-on-aws-site-to-site-vpns/190329163854708…
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When you say it does not work for you what errors are you getting? Have you try looking into this KB article: https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-to-deploy-capture-client-msi-file-using-group-policy/180828101847581/
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Please follow the below steps: 1) Login to Putty / Secure CRT to the appliance with username as "root" and the primary admin password. 2) Enter the command "openssl version" This will display the OpenSSL version and its release date. Below screenshot shows just an example of command out put taken on Aventail firmware…
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I will suggest starting with 2 KB articles. And also Thank you
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Here are couple of articles that talk about SonicWall NetrExtender Silent installation: https://silentinstallhq.com/sonicwall-netextender-silent-install-how-to-guide/ https://community.sonicwall.com/technology-and-support/discussion/939/install-netextender-ssl-vpn-silently ) Login to CLI as admin and change the directory…