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How can I verify a remote user is receiving definition updates?

Hello.

I have an offsite user who says Sophos endpoint is complaining that it cannot update.  I have the primary update source configured as our on-premise server, and Sophos as the secondary.  What should happen is if the primary server is unavailable, the endpoint should get new definitions from the secondary source automatically.

I want to verify the user is getting current anti-virus definitions.  How can I verify this?

Here is the configuration of our updates.

Here is the user's updating failed error.



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  • If you would like remote management I would suggest looking into Sophos Central.

    Configuring remote management of an on-premise client (SEC managed) over the internet is possible but quite a bit of work and requires some infrastructure.

    To just check a client as a one off or write some form of script, looking for the time-stamp (or count if you have a source to compare against) of the latest .ide file under:
    \program files (x86)\sophos\sophos anti-virus\
    would be a pretty simple way.

    Regards,

    Jak

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  • If you would like remote management I would suggest looking into Sophos Central.

    Configuring remote management of an on-premise client (SEC managed) over the internet is possible but quite a bit of work and requires some infrastructure.

    To just check a client as a one off or write some form of script, looking for the time-stamp (or count if you have a source to compare against) of the latest .ide file under:
    \program files (x86)\sophos\sophos anti-virus\
    would be a pretty simple way.

    Regards,

    Jak

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