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Upgrade 7 -> 9 by replacing two files

Hi,

we're upgrading our Sophos installations on 2500 PC's from version 7 to version 9. I found out when i push and replace two files to the PC's the upgrade process goes automaticly. We have a very segmented network so our Enterprise Console is not able to find all the machines.

I've replaced: C:\Program Files\Sophos\AutoUpdate\Config\iconn.cfg and

C:\Program Files\Sophos\Remote Management System\mrinit.conf

The two files will redirect the Sophos client to a new server.

So in our test environment the PC's are upgraded to version 9 without any problem. But the PC's are not registered in the new version of the Enterprise Console. Is there a way to let the PC's register themselves to the Enterprise Console? Is there a commandline tool?

Regards,

Patrick

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  • I found this in the eventlog:


    Sophos Anti-Virus cannot report to Sophos Enterprise Console (SEC) or receive new security policies. This is because it is using an SSL certificate that is incompatible with the SEC server "Castries.ads.intra.gelre.nl". Sophos Anti-Virus should be reinstalled by the system administrator.

    For more information, see the RMS status report. To open the report, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Sophos, point to Sophos Anti-Virus, and then click View Sophos Network Communications Report.

    I don't have the link to the  Sophos Network Communications Report.

    Patrick

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  • I found this in the eventlog:


    Sophos Anti-Virus cannot report to Sophos Enterprise Console (SEC) or receive new security policies. This is because it is using an SSL certificate that is incompatible with the SEC server "Castries.ads.intra.gelre.nl". Sophos Anti-Virus should be reinstalled by the system administrator.

    For more information, see the RMS status report. To open the report, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Sophos, point to Sophos Anti-Virus, and then click View Sophos Network Communications Report.

    I don't have the link to the  Sophos Network Communications Report.

    Patrick

    :2674
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