This release focuses on enhancing administrative visibility and providing more granular control over infrastructure updates. Our primary objective was to streamline workflow management within the Naverisk Controller and introduce a high-performance, 64-bit architecture for Windows environments.
Key updates include improved scheduling oversight for complex client hierarchies, more efficient job replication processes, and the rollout of our next-generation Windows agent. By prioritizing both performance and deployment control, these enhancements allow you to maintain peak system stability while modernizing your managed endpoints at a pace that suits your specific operational requirements.
We are introducing a new 64-bit Windows Agent, built to leverage the architecture of modern 64-bit operating systems.
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To ensure stability and maintenance window compliance, you have full control over when devices transition to the new 64-bit agent.
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Network Controller Requirements
Please note that the Network Controller will not be upgraded automatically. To transition a device acting as a Network Controller to the 64-bit agent, the Network Controller package must first be removed. Once the package is removed, the device can be upgraded to the 64-bit agent and subsequently reinstated as a Network Controller.
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Users can now toggle a Show Sub-Clients option within the Job List tab of the Scheduling page. This allows for a consolidated view of all scheduled tasks across a parent client and its associated sub-entities.
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When copying a scheduled job, you now have the explicit option to enable the new copy immediately during the creation process.
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We have refined the process that publishes "next scheduled dates" when navigating the Calendar. This back-end optimization prevents the system from double-handling job creation during the UI render.
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