![]() For details, please refer to PCS admin guide available on our support site. You can deploy the Pulse Secure Desktop Client to endpoints from PCS using a Web Install or Out of Band Installation using MSI Installer or using your local organization’s standard software distribution method (such as Microsoft SMS/SCCM). Pulse Secure Desktop Client 5.0R3 and above Deployment considerations: While no new features have been added as a direct result of upgrading the driver we expect better interoperability with newer Windows OS versions like Windows 8.0 and 8.1. ![]() ![]() Pulse on all other Windows versions will use JNPRNS. JNPRNA will continue to be available on Windows XP endpoints. Pulse Secure Desktop Client 5.0R2 and below included Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 5 Intermediate (IM) Filter Driver called the (JNPRNA).įor Pulse Secure Desktop Client 5.0R3 and above, the NDIS5 compliant (JNPRNA) has been replaced with the NDIS6 compliant (JNPRNS) to support enhanced functionality that is available in Windows Vista and later Windows versions. ![]() Pulse Secure Desktop Client for Windows includes a set of drivers that interface with the Windows Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) driver for communications with the endpoint’s network interface. Pulse Secure Desktop Client 5.0R3 (and higher) for windows contains an updated version of Windows Network driver.
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