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AD OU sync question

Hi,

Been continuting to clean-up and improve my Sophos SEC. Currently we have setup two folders that are synchronising with two laptop OUs that are for the two offices in the company. 

This syncs every hour and is working well by letting me know when new hosts are created in AD by the infrastrucutre team so I can chase up the Sophos installation. However, I have been finding that hosts that are managed and live are already in the group are having duplicates pulled in during the sync. The duplicate is showing as grey. I have tried deleting the duplicates leaving just the managed ones but every hour they reappear. I have 11 duplicates out of 89 managed hosts. 

On the other hand in the other office group I have hosts that have duplicates and hosts that are showing as greyed out but appear managed in the unassigned group even though they are definiently in the same AD OU. 

Any suggestions or tips on managing this would be appreciated. 

Cheers

Mike

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  • Mike,

    I guess you download the latest SEC

    more or less, yes :smileyvery-happy:. You'll find quite some threads about upgrading in this forum (and I'm sure you know that people only post when they have a problem, you rarely hear about successful migrations). Note that you don't need to upgrade your clients immediately (and not all at the same time unless your disk space is constrained).

    Christian

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  • Mike,

    I guess you download the latest SEC

    more or less, yes :smileyvery-happy:. You'll find quite some threads about upgrading in this forum (and I'm sure you know that people only post when they have a problem, you rarely hear about successful migrations). Note that you don't need to upgrade your clients immediately (and not all at the same time unless your disk space is constrained).

    Christian

    :21907
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