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noorigin

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  1. @MichaelJ Where do I find the MDC version? ERA is v6.5.522.0 2018-09-25 19:47:00 E [8044] Uncaught exception: NodSslException, NodSsl function completeHandshake.RecvEncryptedData returned an error (Handshake failed to complete) for peer [::ffff:172.58.168.233]:28351, local [::ffff:10.10.10.20]:9981 2018-09-25 19:48:54 E [8756] Uncaught exception: NodSslException, NodSsl function completeHandshake.RecvEncryptedData returned an error (Handshake failed to complete) for peer [::ffff:172.58.168.233]:58175, local [::ffff:10.10.10.20]:9981 That is a log entry from from trace.log of what i assume is the error considering the timestamp (I tried again today) @LegacyConnectorSupport Ticket was created. How do I "log collector logs"?
  2. Me too! Just went to enroll a iOS 12 iPhone and get "Profile failed to install" on the phone. So my big fear is, am I about to lose ALL my iPhones in the MDM, as users upgrade to 12? ESET please reply!!!
  3. NetSh Advfirewall set allprofiles state on You can add that command to a client task->run command and target any machines you like.
  4. Where is the remote administrator setting in the security product? I cannot find that setting.
  5. I have two debian desktops that have nod32 installed and the era agent installed. However, in the era console it shows "Product is not connected. No connection attempt occurred" the status.html on both show all green. Its like nod32 is not talking to the era agent. In the era console I can see there are two debian computers, version 9.4, and their IP addresses but that is it. ERA is totally ignorant to the fact that the debian boxes have nod32 installed. Ho do I proceed?
  6. Question, is there a way to mimic the "Allow Simple Value" from the iOS policy in the Android policy as well? I cant see a way to allow a 4 digit numerical passcode without also allowing simple values in the Android policy. We set the phones up with a passcode of all 1 (1111) and with a iOS device it works awesome. Hand the user the device and after an hour they are forced to change the passcode to something not so simple. How do I replicate that behavior with Android?
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