Gary White
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I don't know if it was some sort of mistake associated with relocating where they host their downloads or if it was intentional. If it was intentional, shame on them. If it was a mistake, shame on ...
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That's the way it seems. I've already corrected everything, but I'm glad I always check everything following an upgrade.
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In my experience, this is usually an issue with using All or Any vs Not All or Not Any. Try doing it where it still says application name contains Sophos but change the row above it to Not All inst...
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True. The setting is such that as long as the package itself doesn't change, it will run successfully against each computer one time only and then those computers would not receive the package agai...
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George, if it runs correctly when you run it manually, I'm thinking that the third example might be your bugaboo. If it ran successfully against your computer once and the package hasn't changed si...
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Yes it will. That is how we have ours set. We have the package set to automatically approve after 7 days. Once the package auto-approves and downloads, the package version will update and then, bec...
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While I don't know for sure what the issue is on your side, I can tell you about three ways in which I've had similar issues on my side. In one case the package had been moved and the schedule coul...
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Sorry to ask an obvious question, but I haven't downgraded PDQ before. Is it safe to assume that I have to uninstall the current versions and then install the older version? Is there anything speci...
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We've been using it since 2015 and I couldn't imagine having to go without it now. I use it every single day. Just as a helpful suggestion, I would also say to pay attention to whether you have or ...
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Might be wrong, but my first guess is because your schedule has 'Stop deploying to targets once they succeed" selected on the Options tab.