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Windows 10 CD/DVD-ROM issue

Hello all,

I believe I may have discovered an issue relating to Windows 10 and the Sophos endpoint agent.  I upgraded to Windows 10 yesterday and checked device manager to find that my DVD-RW was not functioning properly.  If I uninstall the device, rescan for hardware changes and let it automatically reinstall, it functions properly again.  Upon rebooting, the DVD-RW stops functioning again until I repeat the aforementioned steps.  I have noticed that after rebooting, a second driver is added for the DVD-RW from Sophos: sdcfilter.sys.  Presumably this is needed for the endpoint agent to perform device control functions such as blocking writable drivers which we do utilize in our environment.  I'm not positive this is causing the issue, but that evidence suggests that.  I am going to report this to Sophos support in hopes that it might be a bug that could be corrected in the upcoming 10.6 release for all those early adopters but I thought I'd post it on the forums as well in case anyone had a similar experience.  I've attached two screenshots to support my post.

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  • I've the same problem on Lenovo L540/T540p notebooks. After installing UTM Endpoint Protection everythink works fine. After some reboots (I can't specify that) the DVD drive is not visible in the windows explorer.

    The device manager shows:

    Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. To fix this problem you should uninstall and then reinstall the hardware device. (Code 19)


    But there are no lower or upper filters in the registry. Is there a solution for that?

    Sophos Endpoint Protection 11.0.8 UTM

    Regards

    Ulrich

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  • I've the same problem on Lenovo L540/T540p notebooks. After installing UTM Endpoint Protection everythink works fine. After some reboots (I can't specify that) the DVD drive is not visible in the windows explorer.

    The device manager shows:

    Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. To fix this problem you should uninstall and then reinstall the hardware device. (Code 19)


    But there are no lower or upper filters in the registry. Is there a solution for that?

    Sophos Endpoint Protection 11.0.8 UTM

    Regards

    Ulrich

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