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Updating points issue

Hi all,

here is my trouble :

Laptops need to update through HTTP on a local server when they are on the local network or over VPN and HTTP on a public server we manage when they are on internet.

When over internet, no RMS connection to the central server, just the way to download update files to be up to date.

In the updating policy on the central server, I set Primary server http://InternalServer and http://NetServer for the secondary.

On the client, these 2 paths are automatically set to internalserver/.../S001... and http://NetServer/CIDs/S001/...

Problem is for the second one : this internet server publish the good package but not to this http path ! and moreover not the S001 !

How can I force a path without having the automatic /CIDs/S001 added ?

Thanks in advance,

Regards

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  • Hope Sophos will update the policy  behaviour in the next version to have the possibility to set an updating server as we want

    I doubt this as this was only introduced with SEC4.0. While it is not enforced the idea is that the clients update from the "same" source, i.e. the same SUM hierachy (note that you also get the may not contain the selected software subscription warning). Updating from different hierarchies can cause the clients to "oscillate" between two versions.

    Christian

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  • Hope Sophos will update the policy  behaviour in the next version to have the possibility to set an updating server as we want

    I doubt this as this was only introduced with SEC4.0. While it is not enforced the idea is that the clients update from the "same" source, i.e. the same SUM hierachy (note that you also get the may not contain the selected software subscription warning). Updating from different hierarchies can cause the clients to "oscillate" between two versions.

    Christian

    :9595
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