Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Standard (formerly Cb Defense)Carbon Black Cloud Enterprise EDR (formerly Cb Threathunter)
Issue/Introduction
Configure GPO to allow future sensor upgrades upgrades from GPO, Console, SCCM, manual, etc...
Environment
Carbon Black Cloud: All Versions
Microsoft Windows: All Supported Versions
Initial deployment via GPO
Resolution
Disconnect Sensors from the Group Policy
Select Start > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management > and select the Group Policy Object (GPO)
In your GPO select Computer Configuration > Policies > Software Settings > Software Installation
Right-click the Cb Defense Sensor package
Select All Tasks > Remove...
Select Allow users to continue to use the software but prevent new installations
Click OK
Additional Information
Selecting "Allow users to continue to use the software but prevent new installations" will remove the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\AppMgmt\{CB Defense GUID} registry key without uninstalling the current version of the sensor. This allows future sensor upgrades from GPO, Console, SCCM, manual, etc...
To confirm the registry key is removed by going to regedit, going to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\AppMgmt, and search for CB Defense, PSC Sensor, or Carbon Black Cloud If no results are found, the key is removed.
CB Defense Sensor 3.2.x.x introduced additional checks prior to upgrade to verify that sensors initially installed via GPO are configured by GPO to allow the updates to be pushed from the Cloud or installed manually.
If you install without changing the above value using a different method to install the msi install log displays the following error CA:InstallPreCheck: Error 0x8000ffff: Incorrect parameters for GPO upgrade. OR CAInstallPreCheck: DENY GPO upgrade. Incorrect parameters for GPO upgrade.