Increased support for FileWave, Asset IDs are store on disk, and additional Malware checks result in better coverage.
Posts Tagged ‘malware’
Mac Client 6.4.3 New FileWave Functionality, Asset ID storage
Sunday, February 7th, 2016 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesMac Client 6.3.5 – Better TeamViewer Support and yet more Malware
Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesThe Mac Client version 6.3.5 is a maintenance release which solves problems with locating TeamViewer IDs in cases where TeamViewer is infrequently used. Additionally, we’ve added logging to report which files prevent certain cloud backup systems from completing a backup. The files are often, but not always, trivial, so we can’t count a backup complete until […]
Mac 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 6.1.4 – Gruntwork and Malware updates, and the last of the DMGs
Friday, July 31st, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesToday’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 […]
Mac Client 6.1.3 – Malware cleanup, streamlined report output
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015 / Mac Client, News, Release NotesFeatures Adds additional malware IDs. Automatically send Bluesky usernames if defined Additional warnings when LightSpeed Pro suffers internal errors Changes Always reports time machine days between errors Less aggressive reporting when CrashPlan crash reports are found Reworked uptime reporting Always sends an informational status when last completed Time Machine backup must be assumed. Bugfixes […]