How to disable or enable the NetScreen Remote (NSR) VPN Client (KB ID: KB5695)
| Article ID: | KB5695 |
|---|---|
| Former Article ID: | nskb2201 |
| Published: | Jan 25, 2007 |
| Last Modified: | Jan 25, 2007 |
| Visible By: | Employee, PTAC, Partner, Customer, Public |
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Problem
How is the NetScreen Remote (NSR) application enabled and disabled?
Solution
To disable or enable NetScreen Remote, right-click the NetScreen Remote (NSR) icon located in the system tray.
The icon looks like the following:
In the current version:
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In older versions:![]()
Select Activate to ENABLE NS Remote. The system tray icon will change to the following when NetScreen Remote is active:
In the current version:
In older versions:![]()
Select Deactivate to DISABLE NetScreen Remote. The system tray icon will change to the following when NetScreen Remote is deactive:
In the current version:
In older versions:![]()
To reset NetScreen Remote, select Deactivate, then Activate.
If the NetScreen Remote icon is missing from the system tray, following these steps:
- From the Start menu, open the Security Policy Editor by selecting NetScreen-Remote > Security Policy Editor
- Once the Security policy editor is opened, from the options menu select Secure > All Connections (or the specific connection you would like to enable)
- There should now be an icon in the Windows System Tray. Right click on the icon and select Activate Security Policy to activate NS Remote.
- To deactivate, right click on the icon in the Windows System Tray and select Deactivate Security Policy.
Category Description
By Product » Software » VPN Clients
By Network Technology » IP Protocols » Tunneling Protocols » IPSec
Purpose
Configuration

