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It's a trust issue with your client and ISE. There were talks about certificates in this forum, which is probably the root cause. I personally have not digged deep enough to figure it out. A quick workaround for me, and my end user's, is to simply disable the following:
I think there were also some mentions about the version of the software that is installed. I don't think that really matters in this case. So long as there is a version mismatch between your end point and whatever the ISE policy is trying to configure, the provisioning policy of the ISE will attempt to push the software and execute it on your side. If you so happen to have the same exact version, then this "failed downloader" issue may never even happen. At least this is what I have gathered so far.
A False Positive is when a file is incorrectly detected as harmful, usually because its code or behavior resembles known harmful programs. A False Positive will usually be fixed in a subsequent database update without any action needed on your part. If you wish, you may also:
A trojan-downloader is a type of trojan that installs itself to the system and waits until an Internet connection becomes available to connect to a remote server or website in order to download additional programs (usually malware) onto the infected computer.
Trojan-downloaders are also commonly distributed as disguised file attached to spam emails. The attached programs are typically labelled using legitimate-sounding program or document names, such as 'invoice' or 'accounts.exe', as a simple form of social engineering. If the file attachment is opened, the trojan-downloader is installed.
Once a trojan-downloader has been installed on a machine, it will try to contact to a remove server or website, where it can either directly fetch additional files for download, or find further instructions from the attackers on where to find the files.
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