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SEC Still hasn't managed several computers on the network

The situation I have is that SEC has successfully installed and managed 91 of the 268 machines in our AD. Unfortunately it's not well organized, so out of those 268 some connect to the network occasionally, some everyday, and some have been retired for years.

At this point I know that there are computer frequently on the network not being managed, just giving a 0x0000002e error. SEC is set to sync every 60 min, so it seems these machines should be getting pushed to. 

I've read all the documentation and every relevant kb. My GPO has every firewall exception and automatically starts every service that Sophos recomends. It's very odd how it's working perfectly for some computers and not others.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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  • Attached below is a fairly old script you are welcome to use...unsupported.  Test on a test computer first.  There are notes at the top.  Have a play and see if you can get it to work but know that Technical Support won't open a case about this - I only have it because I begged our global escalation support team for it when I was on site at a customer about four years ago.

    It looks horribly long but you really only need to play with the few options at the top - you need to consider logging or not [1], consider not deploying the client firewall initially [2] even if you intend to later on, and change the obfuscated username [3] and password [4].  Plus the servername/path to shares.  Example:

    2014-07-30_16-23-19.png

    The script should have a .vbs extensions when you want to run it (i.e., cscript CheckEndpointInstall_v1.0.vbs from an administrator command prompt - think about UAC blocking the install otherwise).

    Just posting as a general example.

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  • Attached below is a fairly old script you are welcome to use...unsupported.  Test on a test computer first.  There are notes at the top.  Have a play and see if you can get it to work but know that Technical Support won't open a case about this - I only have it because I begged our global escalation support team for it when I was on site at a customer about four years ago.

    It looks horribly long but you really only need to play with the few options at the top - you need to consider logging or not [1], consider not deploying the client firewall initially [2] even if you intend to later on, and change the obfuscated username [3] and password [4].  Plus the servername/path to shares.  Example:

    2014-07-30_16-23-19.png

    The script should have a .vbs extensions when you want to run it (i.e., cscript CheckEndpointInstall_v1.0.vbs from an administrator command prompt - think about UAC blocking the install otherwise).

    Just posting as a general example.

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