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ConfigCID Support for non Windows CIDs

dear community

we are migrating our existing SEC installation to a new Server with a clean database.

(new hostname, new ip / merging two enterprise console installations to one)

with the information on how to create message relay computers and a good forum

(thanks QC) the first test clients successfully replaced the local mrinit.conf and

reported to the new database.

the question is, can this be done for the ESCOSX CID too?

if i run configcid.exe with the path to ESCOSX i just get:

root=[PATH]\CIDs\S000\ESCOSX
dir =
prod={8baa10c1-3844-465e-919c-d778a5407708}
elem:     135, 0xB2C93604, \root.upd
Read catalog file cidsync.upd
Failed to open catalog [PATH]\CIDs\S000\ESCOSX\Sophos Anti-Virus.mpkg\cidsync.upd

or is there any other way to update the local mrinit.conf for macos x?

kind regards

remo

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  • Hi Eniac,

    We've recently implemented a successful relay and also got the MACOSX clients working too.

    My initial answer is that you don't need to use CONFIGCID, as just changing the mrinit.conf file manually and installing SAV for OSX applies the changes.

    This can then be packaged up, etc.

    However I'm not Mac person. So tomorrow I'll ask our Mac guy to answer this and how to automate the set-up  - on the basis that he has time.

    :)

    RL

    :3409
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  • Hi Eniac,

    We've recently implemented a successful relay and also got the MACOSX clients working too.

    My initial answer is that you don't need to use CONFIGCID, as just changing the mrinit.conf file manually and installing SAV for OSX applies the changes.

    This can then be packaged up, etc.

    However I'm not Mac person. So tomorrow I'll ask our Mac guy to answer this and how to automate the set-up  - on the basis that he has time.

    :)

    RL

    :3409
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