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Dear All,

 

Some of CMADs managed by CMA 4000 Ver. 6.0.2 have shown message:

 

__________

Provisioning Profile Changed

Administrator changed the provisioning profiles. You must sign in again.

The server has changed the settings for your system. The system will restart automatically in: ......

Sigh Out

__________

 

I am near sure that the provisioning profiles was not edited by operators. So two questions:

 

1. What are conditions for CMA to send this warning to the CMAD (please note that not all CMADs have received it)?

 

2. How (from which log) can I get the details about the profile change?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Hi there 🙂

This is a known bug and has been fixed with FW version 6.0.3. (RLS Note here - Keyword SSGSE-14277).

You should consider updating to the newest version 6.2.

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Hi there 🙂

This is a known bug and has been fixed with FW version 6.0.3. (RLS Note here - Keyword SSGSE-14277).

You should consider updating to the newest version 6.2.

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Hi Uwe,

 

Your lead me to right way, really our bug is listed under SSGSE-14247: 

An Active Directory/Enterprise user is intermittently seen as not
part of an imported Enterprise group and reverts to the default
provisioning profile.

 

Thanks a lot!

 

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Hi Mike ...

Proud i could help 🙂

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