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Ransomware Readiness Review #1564

Closed tnohs closed 2 months ago

tnohs commented 3 years ago

🐛 Bug Report

New installation over version 10.1.1.

After selecting the Maturity Model, click next, and there are four options. ACET, CMMC, EDM, and Ransomware Readiness Assessment. The page defaults to RDM. I can change to ACET and CMMC but cannot select Ransomeware Readiness Review.

I tried both Microsoft Edge as well as Chrome. Both react the same way.

To Reproduce

As described above.

Expected behavior

Ability to select Ransomware Readiness Assessment from the four options: ACET, CMMC, EDM, or Ransomware Readiness Assessment

Any helpful log output

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dalehugo commented 3 years ago

Same here

helixnetworks commented 3 years ago

ditto

Mocuisla82 commented 3 years ago

me too

saikumark commented 3 years ago

I tried uninstalling old version and tried new version 10.3, I am also facing same issue. Unable to select RRA. Can you please prioritize the fix?

3edrf commented 3 years ago

Same.

sbrow130 commented 3 years ago

I am having the same issue -

killerbootz commented 3 years ago

+1

g-kingsley commented 3 years ago

Same here as well.

Droidiferus commented 3 years ago

Just a question: What are the minimum requirements RAM, CPU, speed, etc to run the CSET software?

tippytoes302 commented 3 years ago

I can confirm same issue using Firefox v89.0.2

inlguy commented 3 years ago

Here is the work around for the time being. There is a system tray icon for CSET. Right click on the icon and exit CSET. Then go to the C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\DHS\CSET\10.3.0 directory and move the csetweb.mdf and csetweb_log.ldf files some where else (save them incase you want the data). Then restart CSET. Now it will work

inlguy commented 3 years ago

@Droidiferus 4 GB RAM is really the minimum to get by. Other than that I have tested it on some pretty old laptops and it will still run. You will need a few GB free in order to install it. 4GB should be sufficient, it won't require all of that after installation but it needs room to put temporary files that go away after installation

inlguy commented 3 years ago

If I could just get my hands on an instance of CSET with this problem for 2 minutes I think it is a trivial fix. It has to do with the upgrade of data from 10.2 to 10.3, I'm pretty sure. Anyone willing to share or meet for a minute?

sbrow130 commented 3 years ago

Here is the work around for the time being. There is a system tray icon for CSET. Right click on the icon and exit CSET. Then go to the C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\DHS\CSET\10.3.0 directory and move the csetweb.mdf and csetweb_log.ldf files some where else (save them incase you want the data). Then restart CSET. Now it will work

When I attempted your steps above - CSET would not come up - once i add them it back it works - i'm new to CSET so i could have easily missed a step with restarting

sbrow130 commented 3 years ago

Not sure if this fix will work for everyone but here is how i got it to work - 1) stopped servicces 2) removed files in folder C:\Users\"user"\AppData\Local\DHS\CSET\10.3.0.0 3) copied files CSETWEb.mdf and CSETWeb_log.ldf from C:\Program Files (x86)\DHS\CSET 10.3.0.0 to C:\Users\"user"\AppData\Local\DHS\CSET\10.3.0.0 4) restarted services - working

billkearson commented 3 years ago

Not sure if this fix will work for everyone but here is how i got it to work -

  1. stopped servicces
  2. removed files in folder C:\Users"user"\AppData\Local\DHS\CSET\10.3.0.0
  3. copied files CSETWEb.mdf and CSETWeb_log.ldf from C:\Program Files (x86)\DHS\CSET 10.3.0.0 to C:\Users"user"\AppData\Local\DHS\CSET\10.3.0.0
  4. restarted services - working

Worked for me. Thanks

martbillinl commented 2 months ago

This is fixed in the current version of CSET