Inconsistent results seen after adding Application Control-related columns to the System Tree or Threat Event pages
Last Modified: 2024-01-30 06:43:32 Etc/GMT
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Inconsistent results seen after adding Application Control-related columns to the System Tree or Threat Event pages
Technical Articles ID:
KB87461
Last Modified: 2024-01-30 06:43:32 Etc/GMT Environment
Application and Change Control (ACC) 7.x, 6.x
Problem
The addition of columns with Choose Column in the System Tree or Threat event pages results in an erroneous or inconsistent output. An example is if you see multiple entries for the Solidcore Client on the Systems page. NOTE: This issue occurs when you try to obtain the status of Application Control features using SQUIDS. Solution
Don't use incompatible SQUIDs in the System Tree or Threat Event Pages. When you add new columns for an endpoint, use only the recommended set of SQUIDS. The following SQUIDs aren't recommended:
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