Wondering if anybody else is seeing this starting today (CAM 4.1.3.1/various
agent versions):
A number of XPSP3 machines are reporting failures on check pc_XP32 which
appears to use this key \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\ to
identify a 32-bit/64-bit OS. If it does not exist, then machine should be
32-bit. Unfortunately some 32-bit systems appear to include the
HKLM/Software/Wow6432Node reg. key for some reason.
Adding the key to a XPSP3 machine that didn't previously have the key
results in failure to pass through mandatory policies for XP updates (see
below), reflecting the issue/error log entries we're seeing in user machines.
Anyone else seeing this issue?
Thanks.
Terry
Failure (Wow6432node present):
XP_Post_SPX_Patches (Mandatory)
* Passed Checks:
* Failed Checks:
pc_XP32, Registry Check [\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\
does not exist ]
pc_Windows-XP-SP2, Registry Check
[\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\CSDVersion
contains Service Pack 2]
pc_Windows-XP-SP2-int, Registry Check
[\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\control\windows\CSDVersion
equals 512]
* Not executed Checks:
Success (no Wow6432node):
XP_Post_SPX_Patches (Mandatory)
* Passed Checks:
pc_XP32
pc_IE7_0
pc_KB951698_MS08-033_XP
pc_KB954593_MS08-052_XP
pc_Windows-XP-SP3
pc_KB958644_MS08-067_XP_SP3
pc_Flash_6_0_79
pc_MSXML3_MS08-069_XP
pc_KB952954_MS08-046_XP_SP3
* Failed Checks: