11-27-2020 06:17 AM
I tied to install Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client on my MacBook Air. After I tried to setup, it said 'installation failed'. Then I simply deleted the application, emptied the trash, and restarted. However, there is a Cisco pop-up now which keeps coming up all the time, which is freezing my desktop and ability to work. It just keeps popping all the time....
Screenshot below. It says "The VPN client agent was unable to create the client DNS plugin manager. A system restart may be required after the system extension approval, as prompted' This pop-up is not going away even though I cannot find any remains of the Cisco software on my hard drive.
How can I stop this? Please help.
Thanks so much!
04-25-2021 04:34 AM
stopped working.
02-22-2021 03:45 PM
Okay so this is pop-up is quite annoying, and I have been unable to resolve this for 2 days.
I just bought a brand new laptop, and Anyconnect Cisco downloaded onto it form my backup.
I dont use it much, I only downloaded it to access a university software lisence shortly, but I no longer use it.
I deleted annyconnect and any other app related to VPN, emptied the trash and the **bleep** popup wont go. I cant open a finder window normally or shut down my laptop without forcing it to as the Finder window wont quit.
How can i get rid of this?? Someone help!
03-05-2021 01:08 PM
The Problem
There is an issue with the way MacOS handles security for its kext files / folders. Anyconnect cant complete the installation properly because the correct "permissions" are missing from the folders in question.
The Solution
The Mac device will need to be booted into recovery mode. This can be done by shutting down the Mac and then powering it back on with "cmd + r + pwr button". Release these keys once the loader bar appears on the screen. Once Mac has booted up, navigate to the Menu Bar, find Terminal and execute these 2 commands.
(If the user / admin has renamed the HDD from Macintosh HD, you will need to change it in the syntax)
chflags restricted /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/private/var/db/KernelExtensionManagement
chflags restricted /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/private/var/db/KernelExtensionManagement/Staging
After this, reboot the Mac and attempt a connection to the headend.
Hope this help!
03-05-2021 01:26 PM
Thanks trconner, this worked!
03-19-2021 02:51 PM
This did not work on either of two Macs on which I tried it. The commands in the context of Recovery mode yield "No such file or directory." since the /private directory has the hidden flag set, and attempting to set it to nohidden yields "Read-only file system."
(The two Macs are (1) my own support Mac, and (2) the one belonging to my customer who is having this problem at present.
04-25-2021 05:10 AM
Hi @trconner
I got the error message "no such file or directory" in Terminal when both times when entering from recovery mode. Could you please help? The initial method by blocking updates stopped working because apparently cisco now requires the updates to work and refuses to connect if they don't.
please instruct how to proceed.
Thank you
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Intel i7, 10.14.6 Mojave
04-29-2021 08:51 AM
Worked for me, too (Mojave 10.14.6). Maybe others are having a problem with SIP, or commands not running as root (perhaps try prefacing with "sudo" to force it)?
06-11-2021 04:14 AM
07-19-2021 04:11 PM - edited 07-19-2021 04:12 PM
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I had the same issue with Big Sur after installing the latest updates.
I couldn't use Finder because of that annoying popup.
Couldn't even reboot because of it.
But I found when I unticked this shown in attached, it stopped.
What a POS application - and what useless support from Cisco on this topic.
10-04-2021 01:17 PM - edited 10-09-2021 09:26 PM
, I did overview the entries (pretty old besides) which you are quoting very cautiously. Since the posts are over four years vintage, they'll in all likelihood practice to the Android firmware for reviews of laptop- a lot modified (to the more severe) with the CE Software I need to use now.
03-05-2022 09:46 AM
Es gibt ein Problem damit, wie Macbook oder andere Laptops seine Kext-Dateien und -Ordner schützen. Anyconnect kann die Installation nicht abschließen, weil die betreffenden Ordner nicht die richtigen "Berechtigungen" haben.
03-05-2023 11:48 AM - edited 12-23-2024 02:12 PM
12-23-2024 02:32 PM
This discussion is about macOS client, tho; you seem to be mentioning Windows-based client solutions.
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