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Waht is the full form of DPSGN & use

Hi Team,

 

We have referring the some patch update document for sophos safegaurd & below is the Kb:

https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/135466

 

This KB includes some 
Resolved issues (new in File Encryption Engine build 32) column &  there is two column "Reference" & second column is " Symptom / Summary"

 

 

I just want to understad what is the exact meaning of like DPSGN.

 

 

 

 

 



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  • Hi Team,

     

    We have referring the some patch update document for sophos safegaurd & below is the Kb:

    https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/135466

     

    This KB includes some 
    Resolved issues (new in File Encryption Engine build 32) column &  there is two column "Reference" & second column is " Symptom / Summary"

     

     

    I just want to understad what is the exact meaning of like DPSGN full form.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Hi Paresh - You only need to ask questions once, you seem to be asking twice and marking your own question as an answer?

     

    It's an internal reference for Sophos - Just a way for them to log each fault/fix with a unique name. It's like logging a helpdesk ticket and getting a ticket number. 

     

    The number/reference will allow them to track this effectively. 

     

    FEE - Will probably be File Encryption Engine, SG will probably indicate SafeGuard, N possibly network?

    I would guess DP as DataProtection?

     

    But in essence-  Just a reference code, so could be anything random?

     

  • Hi

    Here's a list of Sophos acronyms:

    https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/123681

     

    It's not mentioned directly in the list. But in my dealings with support the use of DPSGN or DPFEE have also been called "Bug Id's" and "Development reference numbers".

    I think MichaelMcLannahan is spot on.

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