This way you can test for yourself which Tunnel client works best for your use cases. This new Tunnel client is still a per-app VPN, since that concept works well with Modern Management and other platforms like IOS and Android.īecause the new per-app VPN Tunnel Windows Desktop Application (let’s just call it ‘Tunnel client’ from now on) is not fully documented yet I decided to create this blogpost the get you started with the setup. Combined with the limitations of the UWP framework made VMware decide to build a new VPN client from scratch. The UWP app relies on the native Windows 10 per-app VPN framework, which has some instabilities and bugs. The new client is a native win32 application that comes as an executable installer. The old client is a UWP app, coming from the Microsoft Store. The difference between the two is the packaging format. Workspace ONE Tunnel Windows Desktop Application.Workspace ONE Tunnel Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.There are now two VMware Tunnel Clients for Windows 10: I hear you say: “But a VMware Tunnel app for Windows 10 already exists? Why do we need another one?” In this first blog I will describe how to start using the new VMware per-app VPN Tunnel client for Windows 10. I’m part of the same team as Brooks and might be returning for more content in the future (depending on how happy Brooks will be with this content :)). Hi, my name is Pim van de Vis and I’m honored to be the first guest blogger here.
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