Mac Client 6.3.2 – Better filevault detection, Lightspeed Onsite Expiration Tracking

Thursday, September 24th, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release Notes

The 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 Notes

While 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 Notes

Watchman Monitoring’s Expirations feature automatically tracks key expiration dates for licenses and hardware warranties.

Mac Client 6.1.4 – Gruntwork and Malware updates, and the last of the DMGs

Friday, July 31st, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release Notes

Today’s update to the Mac Client represents just a few changes. We’ve added a few more Malware definitions, catching some new nasties which were reported by our Subscribers in our Notes page. The fine folks at Mac-MSP have provided some updates, making Watchman Monitoring and Gruntwork an better than ever. With the rise in popularity […]

Hold on a second; reboot alerts on selected computers.

Wednesday, July 1st, 2015 / Mac Client, News

The Watchman Monitoring agent’s issue detection is suitable for all computers, from laptops to desktops, and we offer specialized checks for servers as well. One of the advanced options got tripped up yesterday during June 2015’s Leap Second, causing a rash of reboot notifications, despite otherwise healthy uptimes. In our research, we realized that leap seconds are […]

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