Options for Pulse Secure client on Mac apply only to Pulse and Network Connect on Apple OS X endpoints: Mac: Session start script —Specify a script (.bat,.cmd, or.exe) to run for users assigned to the role after Pulse connects with Connect Secure. For example, you can specify a script that maps network drives on an endpoint to shares on.
This article covers how students, faculty, and staff install the Pulse Secure VPN client on Mac OS X 10.13 or macOS 10.14 and higher.
If you need assistance or if you are not running MacOS 10.13 or higher, submit a support ticket to the Technology Support Center.
Choose your OS
Mac OS 11 Upgrade
Mac users who upgrade to the latest version of macOS 11 (Big Sur) should uninstall the Pulse Secure client prior to the upgrade and then install the latest version available after the macOS upgrade is complete. Use the 'Simple Removal' instructions on the Removing the Pulse Secure Desktop Client guide.
If you upgrade to macOS 11 (Big Sur) ) with a version of Pulse Secure older than 9.1.9 installed it can cause a Mac running Big Sur to crash and restart 4-5 times before recovering.
You may encounter several popups during and after the install process when attempting to connect to the UConn network.
System Extension AND Network Content Filtering:
This prompt below will pop up after installation (If your Mac is managed by ITS you will not see this pop up).
Filter Network Content:
This prompt will popup during the connection process the first time press Allow; if you do not press Allow the VPN will not work correctly. *If you do not see this prompt, see the below fix.
If you don't press anything or if you press Don't Allow you will soon see this popup:
Press Retry and then press Allow when the popup pictured above re-appears.
*If the 'Filter Network Content' prompt does not appear:
Configuring the Pulse Secure VPN Client after installation is complete![]()
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