What version of Global Protect are you using?Cyberduck, SOAPUI, Shuttle, iterm2, bittorrent, turbo boost switcher, gfxcardstatus, NTFS for Mac, better touch tools, VLC, Cisco anyconnect, global protect, Plex, Microsoft office (teams, outlook) are all working for me on beta 5 running a intel 2019 Mac.
That version works for me on M1 Monterey RCFor those of you who are successfully using GlobalProtect VPN, can you confirm which version you're using? My work currently deploys version 5.2.7-37 and I'm hoping that is compatible.
Microsoft Office 2016 Version 16.16.27 (201012)Working:
That's great, but what is the oldest version that works, supported or not? My primary machines are on Office 2016 and are staying there as long as possible since they are individually licenced. (No need for a 365 subscription.) Also, does Office 2011 run?
Awesome! Thanks for replying. So it sounds like I can just go ahead and upgrade to Monterey.That version works for me on M1 Monterey RC
Oh, thanks for that. I guess I can't upgrade to Monterey then, or at least not on my laptop.Citrix Workspace throws an error that the certificate has not been trusted. There's a Monterey specific Citrix Workspace Beta on Citrix's site but it throws the same error.
Thanks for taking one for the team. Good luck. I hope you survive the week...My wife is out to kill me.
Weird I'm on Citrix Version: 21.09.1.32 (2109) and am not having any issues.Citrix Workspace throws an error that the certificate has not been trusted. There's a Monterey specific Citrix Workspace Beta on Citrix's site but it throws the same error.
My wife is out to kill me.
4.10.02086 seems to works fine for me. 4.10.03104 should be pretty much the same judging from the release notes.does anyone know if cisco anyconnect 4.10.03104 works with Monterey? thanks.
Little Snitch working great for me on my M1 MBP running 12.0.1Not working
- Little Snitch 5.3.1 (6225) [Keeps asking for ump port 443 access for Safari even though access was allowed on that port forever via alert box. Workaround is enable manually via Little Snitch app. Not sure if there is an issue with the alert box actions sticking.]
- KensingtonWorks 2.3.1 (2.3.1) [Button mapping is graphically shown, but does not work, at least with Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball.]
Not working
- Little Snitch 5.3.1 (6225) [Keeps asking for udp port 443 access for Safari even though access was allowed on that port forever via alert box. Workaround is enable manually via Little Snitch app. Not sure if there is an issue with the alert box actions sticking.]
Citrix Workspace throws an error that the certificate has not been trusted. There's a Monterey specific Citrix Workspace Beta on Citrix's site but it throws the same error.
My wife is out to kill me.
Oh, thanks for that. I guess I can't upgrade to Monterey then, or at least not on my laptop.
What machine are you using?
Thanks for taking one for the team. Good luck. I hope you survive the week...
You must have had 2109 installed already when doing the upgrade to Monteray. 2019 (as well as 2018) crashes on install on 12.0.1Weird I'm on Citrix Version: 21.09.1.32 (2109) and am not having any issues.
My wife is out to kill me.
My wife has a Macbook Air M1.Oh, thanks for that. I guess I can't upgrade to Monterey then, or at least not on my laptop.
What machine are you using?
Thanks for taking one for the team. Good luck. I hope you survive the week...
Is working today. Looks like it was a server-side issue yesterday.Weird I'm on Citrix Version: 21.09.1.32 (2109) and am not having any issues.
Luckily, things seem to have resolved today and I don't have to roll back to Big Sur.Same with me after the upgrade to 12.0.1, I had ver. 2106 installed on 11.6.
Buy her a flower and some chocolate, that will compensate for no access to work. At least for some hours.
Yes, don't do it.Or maybe, lol.
You must have had 2109 installed already when doing the upgrade to Monteray. 2019 (as well as 2018) crashes on install on 12.0.1
*Update:
I installed the Citrix Workspace Beta (2110) on 12.0.1. The install failed according to the installer. Anyway, I rebooted and tried to fire it up (since I could see the App was there in the App folder) and now it somehow works.
Hopefully it will be somewhat stable too.
You might get away with this one if you are lucky