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SAV did not update. hard to uninstall. new install impossible. have auto update install log file. had that issue

a few months ago, too. getting a bit upset. can anybody help? thank you!



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  • Hello --3,

    it's not possible to help you with some details. First of all, which platform and which product - Home, Central, SEC?

    Normally if SAV did not update a reinstall is neither necessary nor the first action one should take. Sp please give some details what new install impossible is, if possible post the related logs.

    Christian   

  • SES (escw_107_sa), without firewall. win7-64.

    machine was trying and trying to update, wanted to stop that. upon uninstall have been told that another process is using autoupdate, so went to regedit as listed in help here.

    upon install I am told sophos auto update service could not be installed and I am asked if I have sufficient permission to install system services. until now I had ;-) - I am the sole user of my PC.

    services shows: auto update cannot be found, code 2.

    thank you!

  • Hello --3,

    so it's the enterprise stand-alone version - set to update from Sophos?

    went to regedit as listed in help
    there are dozens of articles (if these are what you mean by here) mentioning regedit, it's not obvious which one you are referring to. Is the AutoUpdate service installed, i.e. listed when you open services.msc? sufficient permission is just a guess when access is denied, the log could give a hint what the cause might be (as it not only give an exact message but also the context).

    Christian

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  • Hello --3,

    so it's the enterprise stand-alone version - set to update from Sophos?

    went to regedit as listed in help
    there are dozens of articles (if these are what you mean by here) mentioning regedit, it's not obvious which one you are referring to. Is the AutoUpdate service installed, i.e. listed when you open services.msc? sufficient permission is just a guess when access is denied, the log could give a hint what the cause might be (as it not only give an exact message but also the context).

    Christian

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