Openvpn Gui An Error Occurred Installing The Tap-win32 Device Driver
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An Error Occurred While Installing The Tap-win32 Device Driver. Tapinstall Install Returned:2
I have tried the previous version openvpn-2.rc19, still has same problem (read on another forum this solved the problem for someone) Any suggestions ? Much appreciated. Tuesday, January 19, 2010 2:08 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi all, ok ive tried openvpn forums, and getting no joy, so im trying here. I have recently configured a pfsense server for VPN, and am testing out the OpenVPN client on a few users. I have installed OpenVPN and it is up and running like a dream on all the users PC's its been tried on, OS's being windows XP, and windows 7. However today when installing it on a users laptop, on XP sp3, it will not install the TAP-Win32 device driver. During installation an error box appears; "error occurred installing the TAP-Win32 device driver" The login account does have administrative rights, (right clicking the install file and selecting run-as the selected user has admin rights), and I have tried the previous version openvpn-2.rc19, still has same problem (read on another forum this solved the problem for someone) Any suggestions ? Much appreciated. I have been able to resolve this issue many wa
for all inquiries relating to the installation of OpenVPN from source and with binaries. Forum rules Please visit (and READ) the OpenVPN HowTo http://openvpn.net/howto prior to asking any questions in here! Post Reply Print view 24 posts 1 2 Next DavidAlegria OpenVpn Newbie Posts:
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6 Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:35 pm TAP Device driver will not install in Win7 tapinstall install returned 2 cyberoam 64bit Quote Postby DavidAlegria » Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:56 pm Please save time by not flaming me for my stupidity and instead openvpn tap driver just give a link(s) or tip(s) on how to solve my problem. The search engine is useless to me because every search string is "too common". I tried installing Astrill 2.2.0 build 1829 and it will not work on OpenVPN https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/f458abb7-ee2c-425f-9790-bb03cadba856/openvpn-installation-cant-install-tapwin32-device-driver?forum=itproxpsp mode. So far, even their senior techs are baffled. I then tried installing http://openvpn.net/release/openvpn-2.1.1-install.exe due to the instructions athttps://members.astrill.com/knowledgeba ... icle&id=14But I still get "An error occurred installing the TAP device driver." and no joy.The senior Astrill tech tried installing a new version of OpenVPN, but had the same result. I have 2 different mfgr laptops, 1 yr old, running Win7 64bit and firefox, both up dated. Sorry that I have certainly made mistakes, but I tried to do https://forums.openvpn.net/viewtopic.php?t=7663 the best i can. Top janjust Forum Team Posts: 2702 Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:57 pm Location: Amsterdam Contact: Contact janjust Website Re: TAP Device driver will not install in Win7 64bit Quote Postby janjust » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:41 pm please try the 2.1.4 installer, which is the latest version.Make sure the installer is run with elevated privileges.If there is an error during installation try to copy the installation log from the installer and post it here.HTH,JJK JJK / Jan Just Keijserhttp://www.nikhef.nl/~janjust/vpn/OpenVPN2-Cookbook/index.htmlhttp://www.nikhef.nl/~janjust/vpn/OpenVPN2-Cookbook/errata.html Top DavidAlegria OpenVpn Newbie Posts: 6 Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:35 pm Re: TAP Device driver will not install in Win7 64bit Quote Postby DavidAlegria » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:46 pm Thanks very much. We did that, but I will try it in Safe Mode and report back tomorrow. And i will try to save any messages or logs if I can. Top DavidAlegria OpenVpn Newbie Posts: 6 Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:35 pm Re: TAP Device driver will not install in Win7 64bit Quote Postby DavidAlegria » Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:56 pm Thanks for everyone’s help.I am not trying to be a smart ass. If I ever seem to be, it is just that I am a poor emailer and you can’t hear my “Please help me if you can” tone.Since we last spoke I have tried several things that did not work.(It seems t
to install the PIA software on the public release of Windows 10 Pro, 64 bit.I'm currently running build 10240 and it is fully updated.To date, working with PIA support Brendon T https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/forum/discussion/18340/windows-10-pro-final-release-tap-driver-installation-failure and Will BFirst I installed the PIA software per the instructions on the website. The original installation seemed to work fine, but I discovered after trying to connect that the TAP driver wasn't installed correctly. I immediately contacted support and got a case going. While discussing my setup with the tech, he suggested some changes to my anti-virus (Kaspersky) which I did. I use a Zywall USG50 hardware firewall, so I an error have both the Kaspersky and Windows firewalls disabled, but I did put in the exceptions into the application scanning, etc, that were suggested.Trying to reinstall the TAP driver from the start menu as an administrator was the first step. It failed (it takes approximately 4 minutes every time, btw). It just times out, and then you get a popup saying it failed. Each time you install, either PIA installer in an error occurred the command window, or with the OpenVPN installer, it gives you a notice that you may need confirmation ...but there is no popup or anything for approval at any point, so this may also be one of the issues.I then tried going to the device manager, which shows the driver in Other Devices, and tried updating from there. It also times out.PIA support requested a copy of the setupapi.dev.log, which I sent them, and we both continued to research the problem. Will B discovered that it seems that Windows 10 is handling driver signing differently than windows had in the past, so we tried rebooting with Driver Signature Enforcement disabled, and tried again. It continued to fail.Next, we tried downloading the 64 bit version of OpenVPN for post Vista versions of Windows, and installing just the TAP driver, again with DSE disabled. It failed again.In checking through problems with earlier builds of Windows 10, prior to the public release, it turns out there should be a registry entry for the Tap Adapter at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\[00XX] (XX being the adapter number, which varies by your particular setup. In my case, it's 14). The fix for previous versions had been to do the following: add string value/data ComponentId/tap0901(REG_SZ) with regeditvalue name=ComponentIdvalue data=tap0901The proble