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Endpoints Failing to Install New Update

Hello,

After receiving the new update (10.3.7 3.51) I have 100+ endpoints that are failing to uninstall the new software.  During the install process the old versions of the software are uninstalled, then when the install is starting they error out.  I'm receiving either an "Installation of Sophos AutoUpdate Failed [0x00000008]" error or an "A runtime error occurred. [0x00000062]" error.

From my testing, when this error occurs it's because the AutoUpdate folder that's created in either of the following locations has messed up permissions.  Basically, it won't allow anyone or anything to access it or delete it.  Those locations are:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Sophos\AutoUpdate  -or-  C:\ProgramData\Sophos\AutoUpdate\Cache\sophos_autoupdate1.dir

If I restart the PC with this problem and boot into Safe Mode, log in then out, the bad file is automatically deleted, restart into normal Windows and try the install again.  At that point everything installs correctly and there are no problems.  

I don't want to have to restart 100+ computers into safe mode if I don't have to, we need a better solution and soon because these computers with this problem are unprotected right now.  Thanks for anyone's help!

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  • Looks like we all came to the same conclusions at the same time!  We too have the RMS working as a backup option, but we just turned our Metering off and haven't had any problems.  Darn Dell products...  Can't live with it and can't live without it...

    At least we can move forward now and put this behind all of us.  :)  Thanks for all of your collaboration guys!

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  • Looks like we all came to the same conclusions at the same time!  We too have the RMS working as a backup option, but we just turned our Metering off and haven't had any problems.  Darn Dell products...  Can't live with it and can't live without it...

    At least we can move forward now and put this behind all of us.  :)  Thanks for all of your collaboration guys!

    :50370
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