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Sophos Safeguard creates Error 0x800703E6 while Win Updates / InPlace

Hello community

We are using Sophos Safeguard for Bitlocker encryption and we are getting the following error code during Windows updates and any inplace upgrades to higher Windows 10 versions:

0x800703E6

Now we have checked everything (antivirus, antiransom, firewall etc. etc. etc.) and finally came across Sophos and encryption.

I know the Setup.exe options to disable encryption, however this did nothing.
It only helped to uninstall Sophos, decrypt the hard drive, then do the update and then reinstall everything and encrypt.

However, since this is not a nice solution and we don't want to reinstall everything every time, I wanted to ask if anyone here has any idea what else we can do?

Our Sophos versions on the clients is: 8.00.6.2

I hope you can help me here.
Thanks a lot!



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  • No, I don't believe you'll need a new licence, it should be covered under your original agreement. I would advise that you do install the latest Windows client though, as you're a few versions behind. There's also a patch for the 8.0.6 client for some known issues. So I would update a test client first to the latest version, then apply the file filter engine to this version. What backend version is running on your server - is that still V8.0 too?

  • Thanks,

    yes, our Backend Server and also our clients are running on Version 8.0.6 with the latest patch you mentioned.

    So I think an update to the newest version is necessary.

    How to proceed for that? Is it possible to do this on my own, or do I need a consultant for that?

  • Sorry for the delay - had a few days leave! Yes, perfectly possible to do on your own, but completely dependant on how confident you are. If you're running VM's it would be worth having a snapshot prior to the upgrade, and making sure all DB's are backed up too. Sophos would be able to offer PS (Professional Services) for this too I'm sure - but this would be at a cost.