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SEC Dropping Managed Computers

Enterprise Console dropped 73 computers over the weekend. They became unmanaged again.

Is there a config that could cause this ?

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  • Thanks for the reply, Christian

    When I left here on Friday night, I had 1271 Managed Computers in SEC. This morning there were 1197.

    Nothing had changed in AD and, after a quick check, found that these had gone into unmanaged status again. Didn't check if all of the previously Managed devices were now in unmanaged staus.

    We have had a test SES running on the same Domain as the live SES/SEC. I removed all synchronisation from, and deleted groups from the test server on Friday, but never stopped the server altogether. I think this may have affected the Live SES mangement.

    I have now stopped the test server, by stopping the services. I will be able to tel in a hours or so if this was the reason.

    Thanks again for the interest.

     

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  • Thanks for the reply, Christian

    When I left here on Friday night, I had 1271 Managed Computers in SEC. This morning there were 1197.

    Nothing had changed in AD and, after a quick check, found that these had gone into unmanaged status again. Didn't check if all of the previously Managed devices were now in unmanaged staus.

    We have had a test SES running on the same Domain as the live SES/SEC. I removed all synchronisation from, and deleted groups from the test server on Friday, but never stopped the server altogether. I think this may have affected the Live SES mangement.

    I have now stopped the test server, by stopping the services. I will be able to tel in a hours or so if this was the reason.

    Thanks again for the interest.

     

    :45605
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