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ESC 10.3 - Can't Configure Scanning (W8.1Upd)...All greyed-out.

Hi,

I'm using ESC 10.3 on a Windows 8.1 Update laptop.  I'm logged-on as a "local administrator".

Most of the options under "Configure" are "greyed-out".  I've been unable to discover on my own or thru Internet searches how to remedy this.

I'd like access to all "Configure" options.  I have this in my Windows 7 x64 desktop.  I'd just add my account to the local Sophos Administrators group.  I haven't been able to solve this riddle for my W8.1 Update laptop.


Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!



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  • Hello BlairAllen,

    if under Configure and in the Tamper protection section on the home screen Authenticate user is active then a Tamper Protection password has been set. If this is the case then likely whoever provided the installation (and possibly manages it) has decided to do so.

    Christian

  • Christian,

    Appreciate you taking the time to reply!

    First, yes "Tamper Protection & "Authenticate User" are greyed-out. The only visible choice to be made under "Configure" is "Anti-Virus/Rt. Click Scanning" & "Updating".

    But I installed Sophos which I do on a daily basis (IT Support - College campus). There was no difference in the installation prompts whether installing on W7x64 or our 1st W8.1 laptop. There was no prompt regarding any type of setting a password. Same setup procedure on both OS'es, "Run as adminstrator" on ".exe", supply Sophos username/password (using Sophos servers as primary, no secondary used), installation completes. Install is receiving updates as necessary.

    As stated, our 1st W8.1 install. OS/drivers installed, Sophos AV next, machine not on a domain thus GPO's/etc. not involved. W7 all options available once user account is added to "Sophos Administrators", W8, all greyed-out with exceptions noted above and no way obvious to us, of adding a user to a Sophos Administrator group.

    What's funny is as I googled "Sophos 10.3 can't configure scanning", my search engine's "suggestions" dropped down the above search terms before I even completed typing leading me to believe others have been having the same issue. Sad to say, the search results didn't come close to addressing this issue, so I reverted to this forum.

    Many thanks again!
  • I should add that my "Configuration" options haven't always been "greyed-out". About 3 months ago I had to disable Sophos and my options were all available.

    I don't normally have a need to control Sophos, it just runs in the background so I don't know the exact time-frame when they became "greyed-out". How I discovered it, was when I went to do a W10 upgrade and with it's large size file, I went to disable Sophos, something I've done in the past only when accessing "Windows Update".

    I'm wondering if a recent Sophos upgrade/update has something to do with the issue. I see recent activity in C:\Windows\Temp via Sophos log files but not knowing when I lost functionality, there are too many to go thru.

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  • I should add that my "Configuration" options haven't always been "greyed-out". About 3 months ago I had to disable Sophos and my options were all available.

    I don't normally have a need to control Sophos, it just runs in the background so I don't know the exact time-frame when they became "greyed-out". How I discovered it, was when I went to do a W10 upgrade and with it's large size file, I went to disable Sophos, something I've done in the past only when accessing "Windows Update".

    I'm wondering if a recent Sophos upgrade/update has something to do with the issue. I see recent activity in C:\Windows\Temp via Sophos log files but not knowing when I lost functionality, there are too many to go thru.

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  • Now I'm really confused. Thought I'd uninstall/reinstall and watch my log files to monitor any changes to the "Configure" options.

    When I tried to uninstall, I receive a dialog box stating;

    "Error 3005. SAV can only be uninstalled by users that are members of the Sophos/Administrator user group".

    Where is this Sophos Administrator group on W8.1update?
  • Hello BlairAllen,


    sorry for the delayed reply (still struggling with getting used to the navigation in the new Community). The greyed links are indeed what a member of the SophosUser local group would see (that's why I asked what View product information shows). The SophosAdministrator group is a security group which is created and populated with the members of the Administrators group at install time. If you don't see Local Users and Groups in Computer Management then it's a non-pro W8.1 (in which case one would use the net localgroup  command from an elevated cmd shell).

    Christian

  • Christian,

    Appreciate the reply! Didn't see your question regarding product information but "Edition" just says "Windows 8.1". I agree it's a non-Pro version, because as you state, "Computer Management" has no "Users and Groups" listing.

    An inquiry into "net localgroup" (elevated cmd shell) displays;

    "Aliases for \\W8jkd (multiple listings are shown but I see these)
    ----------------------------------
    *Administrators
    *SophosAdministrator
    *SophosOnAccess
    *SophosUser
    *Users

    My account type used is a "local administrator" vs "standard"

    Many Thanks!
  • Christian,

    Followed-up on your last comment. Picked-up on the above "Aliases" followed by my computers name, that the listings represented what groups existed on the machine versus my username actually being a member of said groups.

    When I input;

    "net localgroup SophosAdministrator"

    it displayed only "Administrators" & "NT Authority\System"

    Discovered how to add a user to SophosAdministrator and once I added myself, my "Configure" options were all now available.

    I very much appreciate your assistance which led me to this solution.