


All exclusions that are not specifically set to Read and Write access will be set to Block All Access after upgrade.All exclusions set with Block All Access are retained after upgrade.All exclusions set with Allow Other Permissions (Read, Write, Encrypt, Decrypt, Export to Media, Import) are retained after upgrade.What will happen to policies that have Device Control enabled? You may have some questions about how the latest Device Control update will affect your systems. Specific details can be found in the Fixed Issues section below. The option Recover User Password has been renamed as Legacy Media Password Recoveryįinally, we've also fixed several issues.The option Force devices to use password-protected encryption has been removed.
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The ability to create exclusions based on user/group has been removed.The following policy options have changed in the new version: See the topic Will I need to reboot my devices? (below). IMPORTANT! A reboot may be required for devices that have device control enabled. Our new Device Control no longer supports encryption and any encrypted drive will have "Read-Only" access. With this update also comes an update to Device Control. This update replaces the patch management engine in any existing VIPRE Windows Agent installation that is communicating with VIPRE Console 12.3. We are releasing an updated Patch Management engine that allows VIPRE to support automatic updates to more products and improve the frequency of monitoring for recent software releases. : The VIPRE Windows Agent v12.2 and 12.3 now support Windows 11. : The VIPRE Mac Agent now supports macOS Monterey (12.1).
