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SEC 5.2.1 and Sophos for MAC OS X Preview (9.0.3)

Decided to give the Preview of Anti-Virus for Mac OS X, version 9.0.3 a try. Chose an old MacBook (running 10.4) as guinea pig. After assigning the alternate policy updating failed with a rather vacuous Error: Could not update Sophos-Anti-Virus at .... Update failed. No indication of the nature or the error and surprisingly no indication of the update location used. 

Now, the error was not unexpected - 9.0.x requires MAC OS X 10.6 minimum but perhaps a more meaningful message could be issued. Anyway I checked the update location and found that it named ESCOSXL as source folder - obviously indicating the changed requirements (though I can't figure out what the L stands for :smileyhappy:).

Admittedly pre-10.6 versions should be rare by now (I've found two 10.5 installations still in use out of about 100). But the folder name change will affect unmanaged or occasionally off-site clients (yes, Cloud is the answer :smileywink:). I've found no reference though (I'd have expected this in the Release Notes). Even as it is Preview you should be required to discover this important information on your own.

Christian   

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  • Carob wrote:

    Would it be too much to ask for you to post something in this thread when it's ready and how to go about the process?  I don't know how I would know things are ready without that.  Unless you can advise me otherwise.


    Sure that is reasonable. When we build & test it we'll schedule it for a release and also post a knowledge base article about how to use it. It will be similar to the current pre-configuration options for updating.

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    Bob Cook (bob.cook@sophos.com) Director, Software Development

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  • Carob wrote:

    Would it be too much to ask for you to post something in this thread when it's ready and how to go about the process?  I don't know how I would know things are ready without that.  Unless you can advise me otherwise.


    Sure that is reasonable. When we build & test it we'll schedule it for a release and also post a knowledge base article about how to use it. It will be similar to the current pre-configuration options for updating.

    :45633

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    Bob Cook (bob.cook@sophos.com) Director, Software Development

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