Latest Patch
EventSentry Patch Download
The following problems are known problems with the latest official release
(v5.2.1). You are
encouraged to update to the latest build
(5.2.1.12) at your earliest
convenience.
Patches are always incorporated into the latest installer,
as such you do not have to apply a patch if you have
just downloaded the latest installer.
Please note that this patch
only applies to 5.2.1 level
releases.
Problems resolved since the initial release of EventSentry v5.2.1:
5.2.1.12
- Management Console: Package download feature has been simplified
- Management Console: Fixed bug where editing a connection string would erase password for eventsentry_svc user
5.2.1.8
- Agent: Fixed issue where agent may crash when stopping under certain circumstances
- Agent: Fixed bug where file version numbers in FIM features would appear as duplicates
- Agent: Fixed bug where agent would crash while applying a configuraton udpate when not using the collector
- Management Console: Improved reliability of event log filter copy/paste functionality
- Management Console: Updated built-in default Sysmon config
- Management Console: Fixed bug where package assignment and blocking packages would not be retained
- Management Console: Fixed bug where a hidden built-in package could not be unhidden
- EventSentray: Searching for services in process/service dialog is now case insensitive
- Web Reports: Fixed x-axis range time format for select dashboard tiles
- Web Reports: Resolve issue where PDF charts could render a blank graph
- Web Reports: Tomcat updated to v9.0.102
5.2.1.4
- Agent: Fixed regression bug where anomaly filtering would not properly work when not filtering on the collector
- Heartbeat Agent: Fixed issue where event ids 11011 and 11012 would be logged despite host being in a maintenance schedule
- Management Console: Fixed issue where sysmon and script files would be saved as hidden files
- Management Console: Fixed help button in sysmon management dialog
- Management Console: Fixed rare issue where app would crash on startup
- Web Reports: 2FA, when enabled, is now required during every login