The Mac Client version 6.3.3 reports when a computer’s OS might be upgrading, allowing Mac Admins a chance to take proactive action.
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Mac Client 6.3.3 – Potential OS Upgrade notices
Tuesday, September 29th, 2015 / Mac Client, Release NotesMac Client 6.3.2 – Better filevault detection, Lightspeed Onsite Expiration Tracking
Thursday, September 24th, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesThe Mac Client has been updated to 6.3.2 This version is mainly a bug-fix release, but we found some nice add-ons for you as well. We’ve improved Filevault detection. We were confusing some externally encrypted drives, but that’s resolved. We’ll be telling you if a Filevault-encrypted volume starts decrypting, or if the encryption process takes […]
Mac Client 6.3 – Milestone release – Filevault status
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesWhile it’s not much to look on the outside, the 6.3 release represents the culmination of marked internal change in reporting. Version 6.3 breaks down the data it reports to our servers with granularity that allows us to fill subscriber feature requests. Additionally, we are introducing FileVault status tracking, supporting Mac OS 10.7 and above. Need to […]
Mac Client 6.2 – Expiration tracking begins
Wednesday, August 26th, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesWatchman Monitoring’s Expirations feature automatically tracks key expiration dates for licenses and hardware warranties.
Dashboard Update – Expirations v1, with AppleCare tracking
Wednesday, August 26th, 2015 / Dashboard, News, Release NotesIT professionals have a number of expirations to track in their lives. From warranty expiration dates, to domain registration renewals to the expiration of key software packages. There are a number of solutions to help track these, and we are expanding our API access to allow those to read the Expirations in our system. What […]