Final answer:
To delete Global Protect on a Mac, follow these steps: quit the GlobalProtect process, delete the logs and application support files, and move the app to the trash.
Step-by-step explanation:
To delete Global Protect on a Mac, follow these steps:
- Click on the 'Finder' icon in the dock.
- In the menu bar at the top of your screen, click on 'Go', then select 'Utilities'.
- Double-click on 'Activity Monitor'.
- In the Activity Monitor window, find and select the 'GlobalProtect' process.
- Click on the 'X' button in the top left corner of the window to quit the process.
- Go back to the Utilities folder and double-click on 'Terminal'.
- Type the command 'sudo rm -rf /Library/Logs/PaloAltoNetworks' and press 'Enter' to delete the logs.
- Type the command 'sudo rm -rf /Library/Application\ Support/PaloAltoNetworks' and press 'Enter' to delete the application support files.
- Finally, go to the Applications folder, find the 'GlobalProtect' app, and move it to the trash.