Sonicwall Netextender for MacBook 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard)

Laptop: Macbook
Software: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard)
Processor: 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo
Memory: 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Problem: SonicWall Netextender not installing due to JNI Library error
Dear Apple Support Community,
I am trying to get the SonicWall Netextender to run on my old MacBook above. 
I have Googled-away (including a similar post on this forum) and keep getting the same error.  I went to the Apple Store today and the Apple Genius suggested I upgrade to free Maverick which is not compatible with my processor.
The error states:
"There was a problem loading the NetExtender JNI library.  Please reinstall NetExtednder, and make sure you have a compatible version of Java installed.  SonicWall Recommends Sun Java 1.4 or Higher."
I have the most current version of Java 6.
Please let me know if there is anything else i can do to get this to work properly.
Many thanks!
RDG
(Same question was asked by another forum participant in 2013 but no responses: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4814007 )

Sun Java 1.4 was released in 2002.  That's probably part of the problem.  2002 Apple's migration to Intel was myth and only myth.    You need a newer version of Netextender.  It appears you need to register with Dell to get a password to get updates:
http://www.sonicwall.com/us/en/support.html

Similar Messages

  • Had to get new hard disk for my macbook. After installing snow leopard on new HD the computer only connects to free wifi at certain places and not others. Took it to genius bar (of course it worked find there!) they said it was fine. Not!

    Had to get new hard disk for my macbook. After installing snow leopard on new HD the computer only connects to free wifi at certain places and not others. Took it to genius bar (of course it worked find there!) they said it was fine. But problem persist.

    Hi there ricalimo,
    I would recommend taking a look at the troubleshooting steps in the article below. If the issue is location specific, than you may want to save the article so you can perform troubleshooting when you are experiencing trouble.
    Wi-Fi: How to troubleshoot Wi-Fi connectivity
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4628
    -Griff W. 

  • I was installing soundflower macbook pro mid 2011/Snow leopard Grey loading screen

    Hello i was installing soundflower for my macbook pro mid 2011/Snow leopard. However when finishing the installation for soundflower and click restart computer my mac now has a grey screen with a loading bar that doesn't finish. I already try safe mode and it doesn't work. Is there a way to disable sound flower installation?

    No. You use "C" to boot from the optical drive
    Hold down the Option key to select a different disk drive to boot from
    When it comes up with all the disk that have an operating system on them, select the one with the bootable clone on it
    Allan

  • Will an 11-inch MacBook Air work with Snow Leopard?

    Will an 11-inch MacBook Air work with Snow Leopard? If yes, can you downgrade from Yosemite to Snow Leopard?

    1. For actually booting Snow Leopard, it depends on the model; click here and see what the mimimum OS for yours is.
    2. All of them can run Mac OS X 10.6 Server inside a product such as VirtualBox or Parallels Desktop.
    (125764)

  • HT3964 My MacBook Air running on Snow Leopard gets extremely slow (almost like a hang, except if you wait about half an hr, it actually moves) after login interface. sometimes it never gets past the background. Cannot log back in.

    My MacBook Air running on Snow Leopard gets extremely slow (almost like a hang, except if you wait about half an hr, it actually moves) after login interface. Sometimes it never gets past the background of the homepage, desktop doesn't seem to load. After multiple forced shut downs and left to run for hours, sometimes the desktop loads but the dock does not respond when applications are opened. The computer is then unable to shut down normally. Forced shut downs are necessary most times. Time machine backup takes extremely long, and attempts to use the time machine to bring the laptop back to the time befiore the problem arose was met with extremely slow and hung time machine function.
    Please help!

    There isn't much besides a failing hard drive or other hardware fault that can cause those symptoms. Run the Apple Hardware Test, or just take it to an Apple Store for testing.

  • I have a macbook 10.6.8 snow leopard, do I have to purchase OS X Lion in order to use iCloud on my devices?

    I have a macbook 10.6.8 snow leopard, do i have to purchase os x lion for icloud to work on my devices?

    “Apple may be working on a Mac OS X10.6.9 update to extend iCloud to Snow Leopard, an error message reveals,” MacNN reports.
    “After upgrading a MobileMe account to iCloud, one developer says he encountered a unique error message in Tiger’s .Mac preferences pane,” MacNN reports. “‘You will no longer be able to sync with this machine because you’ve upgraded to iCloud,’ it begins. ‘iCloud requires running Mac OS X Snow Leopard v10.6.9 or later for Contacts, Calendars, and Bookmarks.’”

  • Mavericks upgrade : Macbook (early 2009) running Snow Leopard (10.6.8)

    Hello,
    I have a Macbook (early 2009) running Snow Leopard (10.6.8) and want to upgrade to Mavericks.
    I have upgraded to 4GB RAM and replaced the HD for an SSD. It works perfectly.
    Now the issue comes with Mavericks upgrade.
    The App Store offers me to upgrade to Mavericks but when I click on the Upgrade button, a message prompts it can not install Mavericks on this machine.
    I am confused. Any idea on what I should check ?

    Toffe13,
    Are you very sure of the exact mode (year etc), just saying as the requirements are:
    "MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)"
    If so...
    Then have you tried reinstalling the 10.6.8 updates (combo 1.1) - http://support.apple.com/downloads/#10.6.8
    Also...
    I assume you've ran a full sweep of Disk Utility to clear any permissions issues etc. (rarely helps, but still)
    Maybe provide a little more info on what you've tried thus far, I.E. is this a fresh install from your DVD's etc. or a migration from HDD to SSD etc.
    Thanks

  • Top right hand of task bar icons keep disappearing and coming back. I cannot click on any of them as they just go. Also I cannot take screenshots any more. Macbook pro 2007 OSX Snow Leopard

    Top right hand of task bar icons keep disappearing and coming back. I cannot click on any of them as they just go. Also I cannot take screenshots any more. Macbook pro 2007 OSX Snow Leopard. Anybody any idea what is occurring?

    These Steps should resolve your issue
    Step by Step to fix your Mac
    If you don't have a backup of your data off the machine
    Most commonly used backup methods
    If you can't boot the machine and need to get data off it
    Create a data recovery/undelete external boot drive
    Your options for data recovery
    My computer is dead, is my personal data lost?
    Secure data removal
    How do I securely delete data from the machine?
    More:
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_pro?view=documents#/

  • New 2009 Macbook - Can it run Snow Leopard 64 bit?

    Just bought the new unibody white Macbook. I intend to run VMWare Fusion 3 and found some online suggestions to run it in Snow Leopard 64 bit. Will this new macbook support to boot Snow Leopard 64 bit as default?
    Thanks.

    ecvoyager wrote:
    Pancenter,
    I tried my macbook, I cannot boot to 64-bit. I tried boot with "4" and
    6" pressed and even modified the com.apple.Boot.plist file as said in http://macperformanceguide.com/SnowLeopard-64bit.html
    neither works. So the result on Late 2009 MacBook is same same as Compactc9 in his early 2009 model.
    May be Apple may have lock the OS to 32-bit on Macbook ?
    Reinstalling will not help.
    It looks like Apple limits the Macbooks to 32-bit even though some are apparently capable of loading the 64-bit kernel. Probably another way to differentiate between the Macbook & Macbook Pro which as I understand it, will boot into the 64-bit kernel.
    I think the best you can hope for is an EFI firmware update.
    pancenter-

  • I have a Macbook pro 2009 with Snow Leopard.  Which system can I install without running into complicated problems which I will not be able to solveby myself? (Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite?)

    I have a Macbook pro 2009 with Snow Leopard.  Which system can I install without running into complicated problems which I will not be able to solve by myself- a person with limited problem solving abilities. (Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite?)

    It will make it easier to help you w/ your problem to know the  size and RAM installed.
    "Yesterday I couldn't update the maps on my Garmin because it said the OS I had wouldn't work"
    What OS will your Garmin work with? Funny there was someone else that did that and upgraded to Yosemite and regretted it.
    I'd say Lion if your Garmin is compatible.
    Both Lion and Mountain Lion are downloadable from the Apple Store:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6106Z/A/os-x-lion
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6377Z/A/os-x-mountain-lion
    The OSs will get more resource hungry the higher you go.

  • I used Roxio VHS to DVD for Mac (have iMac with Snow Leopard) and the audio does not synch with the video when playing in iMovie.  Any suggestions to fix?

    I used Roxio VHS to DVD for Mac (have iMac with Snow Leopard) and the audio does not synch with the video when playing in iMovie.  Any suggestions to fix?

    Thanks for the reply.  I tried playing with detaching the audio in iMovie, but with 20+ hours of video to correct, it would take too long.  After 28 hours, Corel/Roxio tech support replied that it is a known bitrate mismatch problem and they have no real fix.  I strongly suggest not to buy this product.

  • Best directory for isnatlling Unix Applications in Snow Leopard?

    Can someone advise me on the best location for installing Unix Applications in Snow Leopard? Should I install them in /usr/local or create a new /opt directory for them? My understanding is that OS X 10.6 does not come with /opt. I prefer to install manually and not use third party software (e.g. Fink).
    Many thanks.

    If you are downloading and compiling your own sources, then /usr/local/... would be the expected location.
    If you are using the MacPorts.org already ported packages, then get placed in /opt/local/...
    If you are using Fink.sf.net already ported packages, then the get placed in /sw/...
    And for a few Unix tools at work, and I can not modify my host system, I put it in $HOME/local/..., which works for me because my company uses NFS to allow the use of my same home directory on multiple systems. This works as long as I do not exceed my corporate home directory storage quota
    Message was edited by: BobHarris

  • HT1444 If i download the new OS X Mountain Lion to my Macbook Pro that has Snow Leopard, will i lose my apps and downloads (such as: Microsoft word, powerpoint, excel, oovoo, skype) and will i lose all of my pictures/documents and information?

    If i download the new OS X Mountain Lion to my Macbook Pro that has Snow Leopard, will i lose my apps and downloads (such as: Microsoft word, powerpoint, excel, oovoo, skype) and will i lose all of my pictures/documents and information?

    I should just change the OS and leave all your apps and data alone.  That said, if any of your apps are old and use Rosetta (ppc apps), they won't run under Mountain Lion.
    Make sure you take a good Time Machine or Clone backup before you convert.
    You can check compatibility of your apps here:
    http://roaringapps.com/apps:table

  • Free Upgrade To Lion For New MacBook Pro Shipped With Snow Leopard?

    I just bought a brand new MacBook Pro which just arrived last week. It came pre-installed with Snow Leopard. Is there a program, as in the past, to upgrade to Lion for free? So far I have not figured out a way to do this.

    OS X Lion - Get up to date

  • MacBook Pro keyboard drivers for Windows 7 guest under Snow Leopard

    I am running Snow Leopard along with Vmware Fusion 3.1. MY guest machine is 64bit Windows 7 (I have tried 32 bit but have the same problem)I am unable to change the keyboard in Windows to anything other than 'Standard PS2' so the key mapping is hopeless. I have installed the bootcamp keyboard drivers but can't find them on the system anywhere. All I really want is a .inf file for Windows 7!!!
    Any suggestions gratefully received!!

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    The Snow Leopard disc that came with the computer has got Boot Camp 3 drivers, and the latest drivers for your Mid 2009 MacBook Pro are Boot Camp 4. As you are using OS X Lion, you can download them from Boot Camp Assistant or from the Support page > http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1630

Maybe you are looking for