: Sometimes the NetExtender service fails to start automatically. You can manually restart it by running services.msc and ensuring the SonicWall NetExtender Service is running.
If you must use NetExtender on Windows 8.1, keep the following compatibility details in mind: Sonicwall Netextender Windows 8.1
: Older versions of Kaspersky were known to completely block NetExtender on Windows 8.1 specifically; in these cases, a full uninstall of the AV was often the only fix. Current Recommendation Since Windows 8.1 is obsolete and no longer secure: Windows 8.1 and Sonicwall Netextender - Microsoft Q&A : Sometimes the NetExtender service fails to start
The SonicWall NetExtender SSL VPN client was historically a common way to connect Windows 8.1 devices to corporate networks. However, because , it is no longer receiving security updates, making it a significant security risk for VPN connections . Compatibility & Configuration Current Recommendation Since Windows 8
: A common fix for connection failures on 8.1 involved changing the firewall's server cipher preference to 3DES or AES256_SHA1 to match the client's expectations. Common Troubleshooting for 8.1 Users on this platform frequently encountered these issues:
: If you see "Windows Remote Access Service (RAS) has encountered an error," try uninstalling the WAN Miniport (IP) and WAN Miniport (PPTP) devices from the Device Manager and then scanning for hardware changes to reinstall them.
: Windows 8.1 includes a native VPN provider list. Some support sources previously claimed NetExtender was "embedded," but users often found it missing from the dropdown menu.