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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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Article URL

http://kb.juniper.net/KB5695

Synopsis

 

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: enable 

In older versions: old ena

Select Activate to ENABLE NS Remote. The system tray icon will change to the following when NetScreen Remote is active:

In the current version: enable

In older versions: old ena



Select Deactivate to DISABLE NetScreen Remote. The system tray icon will change to the following when NetScreen Remote is deactive:

In the current version: enable

In older versions: old dis

 

To reset NetScreen Remote, select Deactivate, then Activate.

 

Note: If the NetScreen Remote icon is missing from the system tray, following these steps:

  1. From the Start menu, open the Security Policy Editor by selecting  NetScreen-Remote > Security Policy Editor
  2. Once the Security policy editor is opened, from the options menu select  Secure >  All Connections (or the specific connection you would like to enable)
  3. 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.
  4. 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

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