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MacOS slowdowns with EAP in Monterey (solved) and extremely slow login with both Big Sur and Monterey

The MacOS Intercept X has some serious problems. (I'm running the latest EAP 10.3.0.)

The last update to Big Sur 11.16.1 went well, but then my first login after the update took 45 minutes to get to the point that all of my apps were up. Ridiculously slow. This was with the current non-EAP version.

Same with Monterey, using Intercept X EAP. It took 15 minutes to get from the login screen to my desktop, and then I went to bed it was taking so long for the applications to fully launch.

Right now, the networkextension is running at 200% CPU continuously, even when network traffic is low, so my fan is running continuously:



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  • I submitted a ticket and one of the things they wanted me to do was to reboot the affected laptop.

    I rebooted and: a) the login occurred in a normal amount of time instead of the 45 minutes, and b) once everything was back up the networkextension was acting normally.

    So after upgrading the OS, you may get a slow first-login time, but you should probably do a second reboot to clear things.

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  • I submitted a ticket and one of the things they wanted me to do was to reboot the affected laptop.

    I rebooted and: a) the login occurred in a normal amount of time instead of the 45 minutes, and b) once everything was back up the networkextension was acting normally.

    So after upgrading the OS, you may get a slow first-login time, but you should probably do a second reboot to clear things.

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