Hi Everyone,
I’m pleased to announce that Dashboard v5.45.1, Agent v9.7.2 (RC) and OSX Agent v1.2.0 (GA) are being released overnight, so that they will be available in advance of the working day tomorrow, Friday 26th of September. In this release we’re introducing the following key Dashboard updates:
- New “Failed Login Check”: The new check, which replaces the previous “Hacker Check”, offers a detailed view into the causes of failed logins on a device (e.g. event IDs with counts, associated IP addresses and user names), helping you respond more quickly and decisively to potential security threats and login issues
- Agent Auto-Uninstall: When you remove a Windows or OSX device from the Dashboard, the system will now automatically remove the Advanced Monitoring Agent and any associated feature agents, leaving the device behind clean and orderly (requires Agent v9.7.2 and above)
Together, the new Failed Login Check and the Agent Auto-Uninstall feature address the two most requested features on IdeaFactory, so we’re especially delighted to bring you these enhancements and to help improve the quality of your service while saving you time and effort.
In addition, we are publishing several updates to the newly integrated MAX Mail service, including the activation of the Issue Alerts, a more user-friendly layout of the Edit Domain and Edit Account dialogs, and a new Information Overview dialog for domains showing MX records and outbound relay hosts.
We very much hope you’ll find these new features and updates a great enhancement to the Dashboard and encourage you to take advantage. Please see below for the full release notes.
Thanks,
Brian
Product Manager @ MAX
Summary for Feature Release, Thursday 25 September 2014:
- Feature release focused on the new Failed Login Check, Agent Auto-Uninstall, and MAX Mail integration updates
- Dashboard v5.45.1
- Agent v9.7.2 RC, Agent v9.6.1 remains the GA Agent
- OSX Agent v1.2.0 replaces OSX Agent v1.0.1 as the GA agent
Dashboard v5.45.1
- FEATURE: Introducing new Failed Login Check, replacing original Hacker Check
- FEATURE: Automatically uninstall the Advanced Monitoring Agent, associated Feature Agents and any associated files when removing a Windows or OSX device from the Dashboard (requires Agent 9.7.2 and OSX v1.2.0 above)
- UPDATE: For MAX Mail, More intuitive layout of the Edit Domain and Edit Account dialogs
- UPDATE: For MAX Mail, New Information Overview dialog for Domains showing MX records, relay host, active services and number of sibling domains
- UPDATE: For MAX Mail, Updated Information Overview dialog for Users to show MAX Mail account and domain information
- UPDATE: For MAX Mail, Improved handling of Mail Archive service enablement
- UPDATE: Add App Control and Web Protection to the feature selection list on the Request Help dialog
- UPDATE: CART Definitionsupdated to version 639
- BUGFIX: Ensure Asset Tracking report correctly shows single instances of VMware serial numbers
- BUGFIX: Correct issue whereby some inactive workstations were not automatically removed when they passed the stated delete threshold
- BUGFIX: Improve reliability of Fault History Report CSV download
Agent v9.7.2 (RC)
- FEATURE: Failed Login Check, renamed from the Hacker Check, now with aggregated event details (requires Windows Vista, Server 2008 or above)
- FEATURE: Automatically uninstall the Advanced Monitoring Agent, associated Feature Agents and any associated files when removing a Windows or OSX device from the Dashboard
- UPDATE: Updated Backup Check for ARCserve to support ARCserve UDP product
OSX Agent v1.2.0 (GA)
- FEATURE: Automatically uninstall the Advanced Monitoring Agent, associated Feature Agents and any associated files when removing a Windows or OSX device from the Dashboard