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SEC - Client re-direction to new server in a different domain

Scenario: - One SEC server (4.0)in domain X and a new SEC server (5.1) in Domain Y.

Question: - What is the best way to get some clients (mix of win & mac) to change from the Server in domain X to be managed by server in domain Y. (without having to do a client reinstall)

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  • Hello Auck30,

    a quick test confirmed my assumption - you get this message if you attempt to protect a Windows 8 computer with a pre-10.2 version (e.g. 10.0). Guess at the moment there is no other combination. While 10.0 works with Windows 8 (or v.v.) only 10.2 officially supports Windows 8. Upgrading the clients  to 10.2 when reprotecting them should not cause problems. Either change the subscription to 10.2 or add a 10.2 subscription solely for the Windows 8 clients.

    Christian

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  • Hello Auck30,

    a quick test confirmed my assumption - you get this message if you attempt to protect a Windows 8 computer with a pre-10.2 version (e.g. 10.0). Guess at the moment there is no other combination. While 10.0 works with Windows 8 (or v.v.) only 10.2 officially supports Windows 8. Upgrading the clients  to 10.2 when reprotecting them should not cause problems. Either change the subscription to 10.2 or add a 10.2 subscription solely for the Windows 8 clients.

    Christian

    :37101
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