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Confirm you deleted the agent GUID before freezing the image
If you choose option 1, Include the agent in your Windows image it can cause one of the most
common problems seen in ePolicy Orchestrator, not resetting the Agent GUID. This causes the systems
to not appear in the ePolicy Orchestrator directory.
To solve this problem, you must make sure you delete the agent GUID before freezing the image when
you make the agent part of your image. If this registry key is not deleted, countless machines will use
the same GUID. This has a very negative effect in your environment. See McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator
4.5 Product Guide and McAfee KnowledgeBase article KB56086.
Failure to delete the McAfee Agent GUID from the registry before finalizing your image can be difficult
to manage in larger environments because there may be several imaging teams involved or an
outsourcing organization building the images. Make sure your imaging teams understand how to follow
the procedure outlined in KB56086. If you have a suspicion that there is a duplicate GUID problem in
your environment, see Determining if you have a duplicate GUID problem.
What is the System Tree
The System Tree is the logical representation of your managed network within the ePolicy Orchestrator
console.
Your System Tree dictates:
How your policies for different products are inherited
How your client tasks are inherited
What groups your machines go into
What permissions your administrators have to access and change the groups in the System Tree.
If you are creating your tree for the first time, the primary options available for organizing your
systems dynamically are:
Using Active Directory (AD) synchronization
Dynamically sorting your machines
AD synchronization can be used with dynamic tree sorting, but ideally
try to pick one or the other. There can be some confusion and conflicts
when using both.
See McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5 Product Guide for System Tree configuration details.
Use Active Directory synchronization
Active Directory synchronization allows you to pull your systems and organizational units from your AD
structure and mirror them in ePolicy Orchestrator. This is an ideal option if your AD structure is nicely
organized for you by business unit, machine type, and others. Unfortunately, AD structure is not
always well organized.
The McAfee Agent and your System Tree
What is the System Tree
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