Mac Client 5.0.6

Thursday, October 11th, 2012 / Mac Client, Release Notes

What’s with all the “Improved reporting”?  Where we were sending a generic error before, the errors are clearer now. In any case, by the time Watchman Monitoring reported an error, there was a problem with the computer – and we were reporting when work needed to be done! Watchman Monitoring’s best-in-class reporting is just reporting […]

Mac Client 5.0.5

Thursday, July 26th, 2012 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Feature] The Monitoring Client is compatible with Mountain Lion 10.8 [Bugfix] Fixed a failure to run condition when System Profiler would fail to return machine information. [Change] Better reporting on Crashplan Client errors [Change] Better reporting for internal IP address  

Mac Client 5.0.4

Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Feature] New Plugin: Monitored Specified Applications [Feature] Enhanced Malware scanning [Feature] Updated list Malware list, including the flashback trojan. [Feature] Reports when a LightSpeed Retail server’s support expiration is approaching. [Feature] Primary IP address is reported, with the ability to enable a warning if the IP address changes. [Change] Lightspeed Server Plugin no longer sends […]

Mac Client 5.0.3

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Feature] Time Machine plugin now indicates when “System & Applications” are excluded from backup. [Feature] Unified refresh button in the PreferencePane [Feature] Customizable text next to the PreferencePane’s “get support” URL (Included in our Custom Branding package) [Change] Setting changes made on the server are brought down by the client more frequently (This feature is enabled […]

Mac Client 5.0.2

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Feature] Status reports are sent over HTTPS by default [Feature] Integration with Jamf’s Casper suite [Feature] New plugin-settings tab in the PreferencePane [Feature] Links to FAQ included with complex plugin reports [Feature] Plugin to monitor changes in the boot volume’s UUID (disabled by default) [Feature] Warns if the Crashplan Client becomes disabled [Feature] Support for […]

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