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 +*** WINDOWS ***
 +
 +--
 +
 +=== Ip-robot issue === 
 +
 + That can occasionally happen as we can't control which IP is provided from the data center when we attach a dedicated/static IP to your ROC. It has been much more rare with newer accounts though.
 + What we suggest to do in this case is:
 +
 +  1. Re-provision the ROC. Delete the ROC and then re-provision it (We recommend first disabling the ROC for 10 minutes, and then deleting it & reprovisioning so the users don't lose connectivity).
 +  2. Wait it out. After a couple of weeks of regular use the IPs reputation should reset.
 +  
 +
 +=== RDP - reporting disconnects every few minutes === 
 +
 + Please run the following on the client machine
 +
 + On client: Local Group Policy Editor
 +
 + → Local Computer Policy
 + → Computer Configuration
 + → Administrative Templates
 + → Windows Components
 + → Remote Desktop Services
 + → Remote Desktop Connection Client
 + → Turn Off UDP On Client
 + → Enabled
 +  
 +  Make sure to update group policies after ( gpupdate /force) to make sure the changes take affect.
 +  
 +  
 +=== Network Drive issues - connecting ways IP/Hostname === 
 +
 + Please go to ROC-DNS in the left menu of the managed company portal.
 +
 + Then go to the "Local DNS Records" under ROC-DNS. Please add the fully qualified domain name and the local ip address of the local records there to make sure 
 + they propagate.
 +  
 +
 +
 +=== ARM64 issue === 
 +
 +  We don't yet support that architecture but are working on a version to release in the next month.
 +  
 +  
 +=== 32 bit issue === 
 +
 +  We made a decision not to support 32-bit anymore so We can't guarantee it will work, but you can try this:
 +  
 +  1. Download this legacy OpenVPN with 32 bit: https://swupdate.openvpn.org/community/releases/openvpn-install-2.3.6-I003-i686.exe
 +  2. Install OpenVPN.
 +  3. Copy all the OpenVPN files from C:\Program Files\OpenVPN
 +  4. Copy them into C:\Program Files\Privatise and overwrite when asked
 +  5. Copy them also into C:\ProgramData\Privatise and overwrite when asked 
 +
 +=== Keep on Showing Connection insecure === 
 +
 +  1. Exit Privatise completely.
 +  2. Go to Add or Remove Programs and remove Privatise from the machine (you might have to restart your machine after).
 +  3. Reinstall Privatise. 
 +
 +
 +=== Issue with uninstallation === 
 +
 +  Try removing it from Add or Remove Programs.  
 +  1. Please go to "Add or Remove Programs" from Windows Start.
 +  2. Find Privatise & uninstall from there.
 +  
 +  if it's still not working, try manually: 
 +  
 +  1. Remove C:\ProgramFiles\Privatise
 +  2. Remove C:\ProgramData\Privatise if it exists.
 +  3. Remove C:\Users\USERHERE\AppData\Local\Privatise if it exists 
 +  4. Remove C:\Users\USERHERE\AppData\Local\Appstractor if it exists 
 +  5. Remove C:\Users\USERHERE\AppData\Local\Privatise_Secure if it exists 
 +  Then launch your registry and remove the following from the registry:
 +  1. Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Appstractor 
 +  2. Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenVPN
 +
 + 
 +
 +
 +-------------------------------
 +
 *** UBUNTU *** *** UBUNTU ***
  
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