That's what I attempted but couldn't get it to work. The syntax looks a little different than what I was doing, I'll try that. TAC suggested using WSUS which is probably a good idea? Thank you for posting! :)
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Taube Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 8:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: IE9 Beta Howard, We have had one user come in and two call about not being allowed on due to failing the Windows Update requirements. This is a result of the OS version-specific hotfixes rule checks for IE8 or IE7 to be installed. In order to allow it, we added a custom check to our hotfixes rule. We do not use Cisco's canned rules, but rather make copies of them and then modify slightly. The check is just a copy of the pc_IE8_0 check with a changed Value Data number from 8.0 to 9.0. Then in the rule you will need to add it to the IE section of hotfixes to pass the requirement if it exists. An example of the rule section specific to IE (Win7 Hotfixes Rule): &((pc_IE8_0&pc_W7_KB982381_MS10-035_IE8)|isu_IE9_0) With the addition of our isu_IE9_0 check we state that they need IE8 with an update or just IE9. Hope this helps and if you have any questions just ask. Dan On 9/23/2010 7:21 AM, Speight, Howard wrote: Anyone dealing with this, wrote a rule, have it working, willing to share? Thanks, Howard -- [cid:[email protected]] Dan Taube Call Center Supervisor & Associate IT Support University Computer Help Desk Illinois State University [cid:[email protected]]309.438.8985 [direct] [cid:[email protected]] 309.438.4357 [support] [cid:[email protected]]www.helpdesk.ilstu.edu<http://www.helpdesk.ilstu.edu> [cid:[email protected]] alerts.illinoisstate.edu<http://www.helpdesk.ilstu.edu>
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