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  • January 14, 2019
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NicCrockett
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I've noticed an issue where the override database isn't updating on all my endpoints. There doesn't appear to be any relation as to which endpoints don't get updated. It could be an old or new OS. Updating the override database in the console doesn't make the endpoints refresh their Ovr.db files. Due to this, using the override database is almost useless. I have no way to force the Ovr.db file to refresh, except a complete reinstall, and doing that to all my endpoints every time I make a change just isn't an option.

Location of Ovr.db file:
Older Windows OS: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\WRData\
Newer Windows OS: C:\ProgramData\WRData\

Today is 1/14/2019, so my endpoints should have Ovr.db files dated 1/13/2019 or 1/14/2019. One day behind wouldn't be unusual if they hadn't checked in yet today, maybe longer if the endpoints had been off. However, the endpoints I've checked, have all been on either of those days. Here's some examples from today:
Windows XP SP3 - 1/9/2019
Windows Server 2003 - 11/22/2016
Windows 7 SP1 - 1/9/2019
Windows Server 2012 R2 - 1/9/2019
Windows 10 1803 - 1/9/2019

Based on the dates listed above you'd think the Ovr.db file should be dated 1/9/2019 since most of my endpoints have that date for the file. However, I have other endpoints going back to Windows XP SP3 with Ovr.db files dated today, 1/14/2019.

Basically this means that most of my endpoints are at least 5 days behind. Other endpoints are even further behind, going back more than 2 years. Until a week or two ago at least one of my Windows 7 SP1 endpoints was over a month behind on updating the Ovr.db file.

If anyone else has seen this issue on their SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection endpoints I'd be interested to hear how you solved the issue. If you didn't solve the issue, still post that it's an issue so Webroot is aware that others are seeing the same problem. Thanks to anyone who can offer any help on the issue.

Sincerely,

Best answer by NicCrockett

Thanks @freydrew! I got a message from them and sent them logs from one of the Windows Server 2012 R2 endpoints.
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  • January 18, 2019
Thanks, Nic. Going to move this to the 'Got a Question' sub-forum.

NicCrockett
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  • February 11, 2019
This doesn't need to be a question, it needs to be a bug report. You have a major issue where your software doesn't update its own files. On top of that, if it does update the Ovr.db file it ignores it. What's the point of adding overrides if they aren't going to be followed. Fix your software!!!

Support Ticket 213096

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Hey Nic. I sent in a request to Support for an update. Thanks for adding the support ticket number.

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  • February 12, 2019
Thanks @freydrew! I got a message from them and sent them logs from one of the Windows Server 2012 R2 endpoints.

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Glad to hear it!