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Get-NetConnectionProfile Look for the interface matching your VPN (often named “Unidentified network”). Change its category to (if allowed by security policy):

If the issue persists after all steps, collect NetExtender logs ( C:\Program Files (x86)\SonicWall\NetExtender\logs ) and open a case with SonicWall support. Sonic Windows Zone Not Working

What Does “Sonic Windows Zone” Mean? When you connect to a corporate network using SonicWall NetExtender (SSL-VPN), the client assigns your computer’s network connection to a specific network zone in Windows. This zone determines the firewall rules applied to your VPN traffic. Typically, the SonicWall client forces the VPN tunnel into the “Public” or “Domain” zone – but sometimes users report that the “Windows Zone” appears as “Not Working,” “Unidentified,” or “No Network Access.” When you connect to a corporate network using

Set-NetConnectionProfile -InterfaceAlias "Ethernet X" -NetworkCategory Private Replace "Ethernet X" with the actual interface name from Get-NetConnectionProfile . Sonic Windows Zone Not Working

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Sonic Windows Zone Not Working

SBL e-journal

Noga Ayali-Darshan

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2020

)

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Scapegoat: The Origins of the Crimson Thread

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TheTorah.com

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https://thetorah.com/article/scapegoat-the-origins-of-the-crimson-thread

APA e-journal

Noga Ayali-Darshan

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,

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"

Scapegoat: The Origins of the Crimson Thread

"

TheTorah.com

(

2020

)

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https://thetorah.com/article/scapegoat-the-origins-of-the-crimson-thread

Get-NetConnectionProfile Look for the interface matching your VPN (often named “Unidentified network”). Change its category to (if allowed by security policy):

If the issue persists after all steps, collect NetExtender logs ( C:\Program Files (x86)\SonicWall\NetExtender\logs ) and open a case with SonicWall support.

What Does “Sonic Windows Zone” Mean? When you connect to a corporate network using SonicWall NetExtender (SSL-VPN), the client assigns your computer’s network connection to a specific network zone in Windows. This zone determines the firewall rules applied to your VPN traffic. Typically, the SonicWall client forces the VPN tunnel into the “Public” or “Domain” zone – but sometimes users report that the “Windows Zone” appears as “Not Working,” “Unidentified,” or “No Network Access.”

Set-NetConnectionProfile -InterfaceAlias "Ethernet X" -NetworkCategory Private Replace "Ethernet X" with the actual interface name from Get-NetConnectionProfile .