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Gary and NAG, 

I also search the the Mac APP store, until I realized that it’s only the iOS client available from Apple, on the  Mobile App store.  I think the documentation for the MSU VPN should reflect that. 

To get a desktop client from IT Services I submitted a Help ticket via https://contact.cl.msu.edu/contact.php?service=consultingservices  and they got back to me right away with a link (that I won’t re-post here).  I don’t know for certain but, based on a  conversation I had with one of the VPN managers in IT Services (and the fact that a log-in is required to download Junos clients from Juniper), I think that Juniper doesn’t allow client software to be made available publicly.   

It’s been working for me so far on 10.9 and 10.10.   Must easier to install than Network Connect!

Pat Bills
MSU Zoology

On Oct 22, 2014, at 11:30 AM, Gary Schrock <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Thanks folks.  I had a number of you reply directly to me including a
> couple that sent me the Pulse client, and I was able to get my user
> back up and running.  I'll single out John Williamson, who got to me
> first, and with what he sent I was able to test things and get my user
> working a lot faster than I expected.
> 
> (BTW, I know people have mentioned (and it services says) that the
> Junos Pulse app can be downloaded from the mac app store, but at least
> at the moment, I'm not finding it when I look there. I see it on the
> itunes store for the iphone and ipad, but not the app store for the
> mac.  Ironically, it's pretty easy to find the windows and mac clients
> from other universities but here all I find is a bunch of references
> to Engineering where they have a setup using it, but that takes
> logging in with an engineering account.  Maybe as a suggestion for
> those from IT Services that read this list, make it easier to find the
> client for users?)
> 
> Now I'm kinda pondering whether to move my windows users over to using
> it instead of network connect.  Seems pretty easy to use, and I get
> enough problems with people having issues with network connect that it
> might be worth considering.