With CSA systems unbootable

After the 6.0.1 update 6.0.2 start some systems with CSA impossible.

If manually remove agent (in safe mode) - ok again.

A few butable systems, but the Treaty officer takes more then 90% CPU resourses.

Logs on CSA MC are clean

Any ideas? Manual uninstall agent on hungreds little workstaitions is unreal...

There was a recent bug discovered with interaction of the APF and Windows 7 guests where access control rule files that implements digital suignature control can cause a system to 'hang' after you have entered identifying information.  The bug is CSCtg98849.  The following workaround is provided in the bug:

Edit the "Base - Digital Signing of Downloaded Executables" rule module and disable the file access control "Send downloaded executables for scanning if opened for read".

Save the change.

Generate rules and deploy to affected hosts.


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