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Enterprise Console - Update failure

Hello,

I'm not sure if this is the correct area, please advise if not.

I've installed a trial version of Sophos Enterprise Console in a Win2012 environment and trying to deploy to 3 windows 8 machines for testing purposes.

At first I was getting the error: 80070002 The installation could not be started: The system cannot find the file specified. The computer may need additional configuration before installation.

I'd gone through the installation pre-requisites and watched a nice little video, checked shares and could access from workstation, eventually noticed opening firewalls via domain policy for inbound and outbound for reporting purposes.

I added these to domain policy and then I could push out to the workstation. If I go to the work station I can see Sophos installed now but it keeps saying update failed.

If I right-click and do manual update I get the progress window throwing files across saying contacting server...for about 1 minute then says cannot contact server.

1 question is where do I see the log file that may provide more information as to why this is. If I look in Enterprise Console > Events there is nothing in here.

If I browse to the workstation log file I see its a specific log file which needs to be open using Sophos but can't find which .exe file I need to open with for it or can I access these somehow via the console ?

Or if anyone might know why I can get this far and its able to install on workstations but no update.

The Status in console has just stayed with the orange down arrow next to computer for about 40 mins now with no change....as of writing this I finally got an error saying "computer is not yet managed"

So I understand this to be a firewall issue yet checking on deployment server and workstation in question I can see domain policy has deployed my inbound firewall rules for ports 8192 and 8194

Snippet from log file:
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:45): Logging on network access user
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:45): Attempting to make a connection to remote machine \\HA-SOPHOS\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:47): CIDUpdate(Info): \\HA-SOPHOS\SophosUpdate, HASBS\administrator, 86
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:57): GetCacDotPemFromLocalRMS could not open the Router registry key.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:57): GetCacDotPemFromSUM could not open the Management Tools registry key.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:57): Custom certificate could not be obtained.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:44:57): Remote connection over UNC.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): File master.upd not found (Remote). Return code 0x80040f04
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to read file master.upd (Remote)
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to synchronise file root.upd.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to synchronise file escdp.dat.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to synchronise file ProductID.dat.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to recover file root.upd.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to recover file escdp.dat.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:02): Unable to recover file ProductID.dat.
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:06): Error -2147217660 in ReadCustomerIDFile
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:06): TrySyncProduct<class AutoUpdate::CIDUpdateLocation>, Calling SyncProduct with {E17FE03B-0501-4aaa-BC69-0129D965F311}
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:06): CIDUpdateLocation::SyncProduct - Updating Product: SAVXP
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:06): CIDUpdate(SyncProduct.Start): SAVXP, \\HA-SOPHOS\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:06): CIDUpdateLocation::Sync - Updating from local CID: \\HA-SOPHOS\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\savxp
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:06): CIDSync(CidSyncMessage):
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:11): CIDSyncCallback, SynchronisationTerminated - Code = -2147024809
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:11): CIDSyncCallback, SynchronisationTerminated - MapFile = C:\ProgramData\Sophos\AutoUpdate\cache\savxp.map
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:11): CIDSync(CidSyncMessage): \\HA-SOPHOS\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\savxp,
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:11): CIDUpdateLocation::SyncProduct: Failed to update product (SAVXP) from "\\HA-SOPHOS\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\", Error is :CIDSYNC_E_SRCNOTFOUND (Source not found.)
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:11): CIDUpdate(CIDDownloadFailed):
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): TrySyncProduct<class AutoUpdate::CIDUpdateLocation>, SyncProduct returned - 0
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): TrySyncProduct<class AutoUpdate::CIDUpdateLocation>, Ended - 0
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): UpdateLocationFacade::SyncProduct: Last Update Mechanism = Unknown
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): TrySyncProduct<class AutoUpdate::CIDUpdateLocation>, Started:
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): TrySyncProduct<class AutoUpdate::CIDUpdateLocation>, creating update location
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): Calling package_source_init
Trace(2015-Feb-20 16:45:12): TrySyncProduct, Calling BeginSync

Cheers for any input.

Glenn

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  • Ok well I'm a little lost here then, the account I've updated it with is correct I'm logged on to the VM with those very details which is a domain administrator account with full network access.

    I can see the task scheduler is creating but it seems to fall over at this point.

    On friday when I left it last after spending most of day on it the console was reporting this computer is not yet managed (0xfffffff) after doing the re-install update manager update I'm getting:-

    The installation could not be started: The system cannot find the file specified. The computer may need additional configuration before installation. See KB Article 29287.

    I got rid of that on Friday when I'd updated the domain policy to push out inbound firewall rules.

    Regards,

    Glenn

    :55925
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  • Ok well I'm a little lost here then, the account I've updated it with is correct I'm logged on to the VM with those very details which is a domain administrator account with full network access.

    I can see the task scheduler is creating but it seems to fall over at this point.

    On friday when I left it last after spending most of day on it the console was reporting this computer is not yet managed (0xfffffff) after doing the re-install update manager update I'm getting:-

    The installation could not be started: The system cannot find the file specified. The computer may need additional configuration before installation. See KB Article 29287.

    I got rid of that on Friday when I'd updated the domain policy to push out inbound firewall rules.

    Regards,

    Glenn

    :55925
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