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configure sophos update manager

Hello, i use sophos enterprise console 4.5. and update manager is configured for one user name and password from sophos website.

This license we can use for personal PC-s, but i don-t want my colleagues to know the username and password.

How to setup an installation kit without ask me username and password for sophos update, when install de antivirus ?

Thanks in advance.

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  • I create  the policy on primary location i can't put the update "Sophos"(only on the secondary location)

    Well, if you read Best Practice: setting up home users it says under Distributing the standalone installer to your home users: Under the terms of your licence agreement, any of your end-users who install Sophos software on their home computers must update from your network. The easiest way to do this is to share an update location on a web server. Your web server documentation should explain how to do this.

    As I don't suggest that you violate your licence agreement you should configure Sophos only as secondary (BTW: the standalone startup guide tells you that one of the things you will need is: Address of the update source, unless you will be updating from Sophos directly, so form your own opinion). If the primary location happens to be unavailable they will then use Sophos.  

    Christian

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  • I create  the policy on primary location i can't put the update "Sophos"(only on the secondary location)

    Well, if you read Best Practice: setting up home users it says under Distributing the standalone installer to your home users: Under the terms of your licence agreement, any of your end-users who install Sophos software on their home computers must update from your network. The easiest way to do this is to share an update location on a web server. Your web server documentation should explain how to do this.

    As I don't suggest that you violate your licence agreement you should configure Sophos only as secondary (BTW: the standalone startup guide tells you that one of the things you will need is: Address of the update source, unless you will be updating from Sophos directly, so form your own opinion). If the primary location happens to be unavailable they will then use Sophos.  

    Christian

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