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| 1 | GFI EndPointSecurity 4.2 SR1 (build 20091109) now available Date: 11/19/2009, Excerpt: GFI EndPointSecurity 4.2 SR1 (build 20091109) has been released and is available for download Changes within this release include: FIXED: Memory leak in the EndPointSecurity Agent. |
| 2 | GFI EndPointSecurity 4.2 (build 20091014) now available Date: 10/22/2009, Excerpt: GFI EndPointSecurity 4.2 (build 20091014) has been released and is available for download Changes within this release include: NEW: Support for Microsoft Windows 7 NE |
| 3 | New build of GFI EndPointSecurity 4 BETA (build 20090928) uploaded Date: 9/30/2009, Excerpt: GFI EndPointSecurity 4.2 BETA (build 20090928) has been released and is available for download Changes within this release include: NEW: Support for Microsoft Windows 7 stro |
| 4 | Using the GFI Self-Service portal Date: 9/18/2009, Excerpt: GFI Support offers a Self-Service portal which allows you to create and manage your existing cases. Through the Self-Service portal one can access an extensive solution database which provides suggestions to help with your issue. If y |
| 5 | Is it possible to block specific device models in GFI EndPointSecurity? Date: 8/20/2009, Excerpt: Yes, you are able to block device models within GFI EndPointSecurity. This is possible by performing the following steps: Add the device model you wish to block in the GFI EndPointSecurity device database Cr |
| 6 | New version release: GFI ReportCenter 3.6 (build 20090630) Date: 7/2/2009, Excerpt: GFI ReportCenter 3.6 has been released and is available for download. New features in GFI ReportCenter 3.6 include: Localization to German, Italian, Spanish and Russian Updated re |
| 7 | GFI EndPointSecurity 4.1 Service Release 1 (build 20090508) now available Date: 5/19/2009, Excerpt: GFI EndPointSecurity 4.1 Service Release 1 (build 20090508) has been released and is available for download Changes within this release include: UPDATE: Added detection and control for more Se |
| 8 | Moving GFI EndPointSecurity to a new server Date: 5/4/2009, Excerpt: If it is necessary to move GFI EndPointSecurity to a new server and you wish to retain your configuration settings, proceed as follows: Note: Before you move the configuration from one installation to the other, it is |
| 9 | How do I configure a user account to have ‘logon as a service’ permissions? Date: 3/9/2009, Excerpt: When installing a service to run under a domain user account, the account must have the right to logon as a service on the local machine. This logon right strictly applies only to the local computer and must be granted in the Local Security Poli |
| 10 | New version release: GFI EndPointSecurity 4.1 Date: 2/24/2009, Excerpt: GFI EndPointSecurity version 4.1 (build 20090217) has been released and is available for download. New Features in GFI EndPointSecurity version 4.1 Added the option to remove a computer from a policy without |
| 11 | In which order does GFI EndPointSecurity check the device against the Protection Policies? Date: 2/3/2009, Excerpt: When a device is attached to a computer, the GFI EndPointSecurity Agent uses the following priority when checking the device: Allow the device if the logged on user is defined as a Power User. Allow the devic |