Today was a minor update which should hopefully resolve some uncommon behavior where a few people reported not being able to save FTP config settings for self-hosted usage, specifically the settings were wiped when shutting down/restarting d7x. Additionally the Malware Search Tool and it’s definitions update check still reported defs from 2016 were current, despite the recent update on August 8th, 2018. This occurred unless you deleted an older d7II_Updates.ini file from the .\Modules directory. ...
New: Added Windows 10 build number to the OS display (e.g. Build 1803) FTP over SSL is now available to Self-Hosted users, including both Implicit and Explicit SSL support. (d7x Cloud users were transitioned to SSL a few releases back.) New FTP setting “AutoFix” to ensure standard server settings/ports when using SSL. Be sure to disable if using non-standard ports, especially with Implicit or Explicit SSL. Changes/Fixes: Newer d7x based FTP code has replaced...
New: Config -> Behavior tab -> Updates section -> Create d7x.cmd button. This creates a ‘d7x.cmd’ which can be used to start d7x consistently by using the same filename. This is convenient when creating a shortcut or using another script to start d7x after an update is processed that would give d7x a new versioned filename (e.g. ‘d7x vX.X.X.X.exe’) Fix: Fonts that formerly displayed in bold (e.g. in the alerts column of the System Info...
The new d7x “Single Pay” license is an upgrade for your d7x Annual or the new 1, 3, and 5 Year term subscription terms, which includes all standard functionality during the license term, yet also allows full usage of d7x functionality after the license term has expired (but does not include support, updates, or hosted cloud access after the term expiration.) Please note that the d7x “Single Pay” license usage out of standard term does require...
For the most part, look for Self-Hosted FTP and Email/SMTP functionality changes, fixes, and improvements as they are switched to the new d7x code platform, with the exception of reports storage for FTP. There was a bit more but it didn’t make the list because I didn’t write it down, and it was kinda minor because I can’t recall at the moment… What comes next is finishing the move to d7x code for FTP reports...
This release fixes an Email failure in SMTP configurations that use either the “No Encryption” or the “SSL only” option. Those using TLS via the “SSL/TLS” or “StartTLS” SMTP settings were not affected by this issue. Also fixed this release is the “Send Test Email” button in d7x Config which always returned a successful result, even if it failed to send.
Today’s release adds only one notable improvement to the custom apps download capabilities, which facilitates the download of AdwCleaner using the improved non-direct URL option. This was necessary when updating the custom apps package for this default app, as well as the Auslogics DD Portable which also needed a newer download URL. The default custom app profiles are updated automatically and without notification. Please Note: v18.5.7.1 is NOT a ‘FastTrack’ build as it will be detected...
Fixed an issue where d7x failed to start with the “System Mode” d7x Startup configured (d7x Config > Behavior tab > Startup Behavior) when d7x was started without all of it’s resources already downloaded, which is always the case when deployed remotely via d7xRDT. One of the d7x Resources (d7xSvcWait.exe) is required for this mode to function properly. Side Effects: The next normal launch of d7x (non-system mode) on that PC would determine that a...
[Release Build] v18.4.18.0 Download via the d7x Manual (or update by launching d7x.) IMPORTANT: If you haven’t read yet, d7x v18.2.3.0 and all previous versions will no longer self-update or recognize update availability. Please see this post for more information including specific update instructions (copy the latest “d7x vx.x.x.x.exe” file into your d7x folder, delete the old version, and re-create your d7xRDT if one was used.) Please accept a sincere apology for any inconvenience this may cause. New Features in...
This morning we released d7x v18.3.17.1 (yay!) just as it became obvious that existing versions will not update, and most any d7xRDT packages will also fail to download or launch d7x. If you have d7x v18.3.16.0 or above, your copy should update to today’s release without issue; not so with any previous releases. Affected Versions * d7x v18.2.3.0 and below will fail to communicate with our secure download site, including receiving even the notification of...