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0000003a - Installation involves creating a scheduled task on the computer. Windows 7

Hi I have just sucessfully deployed 5 Win 7 PC's remotely using SCC 4.0.

I now have one PC that is returning this message.

'0000003a - Installation involves creating a scheduled task on the computer. Access was denied when creating this task. The default admin share (called C$) may not be accessible or a required service may not be running.'

I have done as suggested in this link on the KB but no joy. Used several domain accuonts and even the domain admin accounts and that still does not work

http://www.sophos.com/support/knowledgebase/article/13063.html

Any ideas anyone?

C$ admin share is there and I am using the same domain admin account to deploy from SCC

Thanks

Andy

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  • This is what I've been told by Sophos support today, I'm in the middle of trying this, so can't report on the results yet!

    please follow the steps below and advise results
    1. Open the Group Policy Management and edit the appropriate Domain Group Policy.
    2. Navigate to Computer Configuration | Policies | Windows Settings | Security Settings | System Services.
    3. Configure the following services:
        o Task Scheduler: Automatic
        o Windows Installer: Automatic
        o Remote registry: Automatic
        o Computer browser: Automatic
    4. Go back to Security Settings and select Windows Firewall with Advanced Security | Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
    5. Set up the following rules for both inbound and outbound traffic:
        1. Rule Type: Port
            - Protocol and ports: TCP and 8192-8194
            - Action: Allow
            - Profile: Domain
            - Name: RMS rules
        2. Rule Type: Predefined: File and Printer Sharing
            - Rules: All
            - Action: Allow the connection
    6. Apply the Group Policy to the machines in the domain.
    7. In Sophos Control Center re-protect the computers using the 'Protect Computers' Wizard.

    :9501
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  • This is what I've been told by Sophos support today, I'm in the middle of trying this, so can't report on the results yet!

    please follow the steps below and advise results
    1. Open the Group Policy Management and edit the appropriate Domain Group Policy.
    2. Navigate to Computer Configuration | Policies | Windows Settings | Security Settings | System Services.
    3. Configure the following services:
        o Task Scheduler: Automatic
        o Windows Installer: Automatic
        o Remote registry: Automatic
        o Computer browser: Automatic
    4. Go back to Security Settings and select Windows Firewall with Advanced Security | Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
    5. Set up the following rules for both inbound and outbound traffic:
        1. Rule Type: Port
            - Protocol and ports: TCP and 8192-8194
            - Action: Allow
            - Profile: Domain
            - Name: RMS rules
        2. Rule Type: Predefined: File and Printer Sharing
            - Rules: All
            - Action: Allow the connection
    6. Apply the Group Policy to the machines in the domain.
    7. In Sophos Control Center re-protect the computers using the 'Protect Computers' Wizard.

    :9501
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