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Dead Client Reporting

Long story short - I just inherited managing Sophos from another department in IT, so I have yet to go through my Sophos training (I just finished scheduling it, it just hasn't happened yet).  I've been going through the help docs, etc.  

What I'd like to do is groom the Sophos Enterprise Console.  Right now there are a lot of clients in the console that aren't reporting in - I realize some of this is normal (laptops, shut-down, etc), but I also know that as computers have been retired and ewasted, they have not been removed from the console.  Is there a way to groom by "last message received from computer" or some other field to weed out the computers that will never check-in again? Or is there some other way of doing this that you know.  

Any help is appreciated! 

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  • The SQL command gave me just what I needed!  I had to change the .\sophos to the name of our SQL database, and change sopohs50 to sopohs45 to reflect our version of the console (hopefully upgrading soon, thouhg), but after that it worked.  Got a text file with all the results (over 100 since Jan 31!) that I can now compare to our asset database. 

    Thanks for the help! 

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  • The SQL command gave me just what I needed!  I had to change the .\sophos to the name of our SQL database, and change sopohs50 to sopohs45 to reflect our version of the console (hopefully upgrading soon, thouhg), but after that it worked.  Got a text file with all the results (over 100 since Jan 31!) that I can now compare to our asset database. 

    Thanks for the help! 

    :23331
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