Check Point virtual network adapter for SSL Network Extender

I just downloaded an update recommended for Windows 10. After updating downlaoded, whenever I start my computer it say compatibility assistant this app is not working properly try to reinstall Check Point virtual network adapter for SSL Network Extender. Why do I get this notice? I have no problem getting on the internet. I have a modem and a router that work well with all my devices. I use an ethernet cable, nothing has changed in addition to the recommended update.

I thought I would try devices and adapters Manager double click Network and looked for updates. Updated and now I don't get notification any longer.

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