Features
- DiskIO – Checks for disk I/O errors in Windows Event logs, alerts are sent if more than one error is found in any given hour.
- MemoryCheck – Checks if system has swap files enabled. (Can be enabled/disabled and managed through Control Panel)
- If disabled, will exit with an informational warning when RAM usage passes a threshold.
- If enabled, will exit with an informational warning when commit memory usage passes a threshold.
- BitDefender – Added bitdefender plugin. Checks for days since last run, update, the current status of AV, AM and Firewall, and reports summary information about last scan.
- Windows Update plugin alerts can now be selected based on update types (Critical, Minor, Drivers).
Bug Fixes
- Fixed issue that could cause Control Panel to not open correctly.
- Fixed issues with AVG and Avast not showing the correct status of Firewall/Anti-malware services.
- Fixed issue with attempting to alert on an AVG version we currently do not support.
- The Control Panel panel icon will be displayed in the highest resolution available.
- Fixed an issue where antivirus plugins would not report found threats if no other issue existed.
- Added extra null checking in WindowsBackup plugin.
- Windows Backup Update and Restore reporting prevents notices when backup is no longer configured.
- Reduced WMI warnings related to network login profiles.
- Fixed issue where summary report of Antivirus that would cause the last antivirus item found to dictate whether an alert is thrown or not (now all contribute as expected).
- Added error checking for Bomgar that prevents failures to read registry key data.
- Fixed issue that would cause duplicates to be reported in OneDrive plugin.
- Fixed issue with drive being shown as missing despite not being monitored.
- Fixed issue where VMs would continue to report changes in RAM.
- Fix how we check for firewall and antivirus/antimalware statuses in Symantec to be more inclusive (prevent certain enabled settings from showing as disabled).
- Fixed issue that would cause update check in Control Panel to not update or open.
- Fixed legacy installers to show more complete information in “add/remove programs” window.
- Fixed issue where Windows Update plugin would parse set default “0” as a usable date.
- Fixed issue with the Webroot plugin trying to read non-existent registry keys.
- Fixed issue with Kaspersky status reporting.
Changes
- Removed checking for QualityCompat key in Windows Update plugin as it is no longer required by Microsoft®.
- Reworked how we report on max threshold for volumes. Now user is able to individually select the threshold for different drives.
- Removed the option to disable SSL when reporting.
- Fixed formatting for volume plugin summaries.
- Closing the Monitoring Client (during shutdown/uninstall) is more responsive.
- SMART plugin no longer runs by default on VMs. (This can be managed via our Control Panel).
- Added setting for ignoring AUC for Windows Updates. (This can be enabled from the Control Panel).
- Removed reporting excessive information about disabled users in User plugin.
- Blacklisted more MAC addresses which would not function as a unique identifier.
- Updated output for systems running Windows 7 BackUp and Restore vs Windows 10 backup.
- Changed how SID is gathered.
- Added RPC server being unavailable from becoming a traceback (caught by generic error handler now).
- Backblaze will now only send an alert that it has been uninstalled once rather than each run.
- Removed local indicator in volumes and root capacity plugins (\\.\).
- Changed link for troubleshooting WMI to point to MSDN.
- Many minor changes to plugin reports metadata and summary formatting.
- Limit the maximum number of Veeam reports that can be reported on at once to 5.