Function Access |
You can now customize the Master group in addition to any other groups. Any function can be enabled/disabled except the System tab and all master admin only functions. We added an Enable All button to re-enable all functions for the selected role in one click. |
User Remote Control Options |
Users logging in to remote control their machine are now presented with the standard remote control options prior to starting remote control. |
Event Set alerts |
You can now set independent email addresses for different event sets on the same machine ID. This lets you send alerts generated by different application events to different administrators. |
KServer Agent |
An agent may now be placed on the Kaseya Server itself. You can manage your Kaseya Server just like any other system without restriction. |
Machine Group Creation |
Added option to allow standard administrators to create root groups. Only master administrators may grant this permission. To allow standard administrators to create/delete root machine groups, log in as a master administrator and click the Create/Delete Machine Groups function under the System tab. Check the "Allow standard administrators to create root groups" check box. Note: only empty machine groups may be deleted. |
Event Sets |
Added the ability to import and export event sets. |
Manual Hotfix Install |
Hotfix controls have been moved from Refresh Patch Database in the Scan Machine function (Patch Mgmt) to the Configure function under the System tab. The system now supports downloading and applying hotfixes out of band when the Kaseya Server is not connected to the internet. Hotfixes are automatically checked for and applied by the Kaseya Server every 8 hours. If your system can not connect to vsaupdate.kaseya.net or you would like to for a check for hotfixes, then click this link. |
SQL Server 2005 |
This version fully supports Microsoft SQL Server 2005. |
Agent Menu |
Due to popular demand, we have returned to calling the agent the "Agent". All references to Client have been changed back to Agent. |
Script Directory |
Added ability to import and export entire script directories (all scripts and sub-directories in any script directory). |
Script Commands |
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Agent Status |
Added a Reset Filter button to quickly remove any advanced filter settings on the Agent Status function. The advanced filter may reduces the number of machine IDs displayed. Click Reset Filter to quickly display all machine IDs. |
Email Reader |
Added support for POP3 servers requiring SSL connections |
Views |
You can now share views with other administrators or administrator roles. Click the Share… button on the edit views page to set up share permissions. This release also adds significant filtering capability to views. You can now:
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License Count |
The system no longer counts agents that have never checked in (red status icon) against your license. This lets you freely create and configure an unlimited number of machine IDs for use as template accounts (to copy settings from when deploying new agents) or as a place to store tickets assigned to devices or people not associated with an active machine ID. |
Run Audit schedules System Info |
You can now schedule System Info data collection in conjunction with Run Audit (under the Audit tab). System Info may cause high CPU utilization on the client and normally runs once after the first audit. Use the new checkbox option to schedule System Info collection to run again or run recurring for any checked machine. The System Info scheduler has been removed from the System Info data display. |
Reset Password |
Added a new option allowing you to specify whether to create a new account in the administrators group or not. |
Editable Sample Data |
The sample scripts, sample event sets, sample monitor sets, and sample administrator roles are now fully editable. You have to option to prevent sample data from reloading each time a update or database maintenance runs on your system using the Configure function under the System tab. |
LAN Watch Alert |
In previous versions, LAN Watch generated an alert when a new device was found on the LAN that had not previously been on the LAN for the last 7 days. That time period is now fully programmable. If you have a network where devices may be turned off for extended periods, increasing this value beyond the longest time a device remains off prevents that device from generating an alert when it turns back on. |
Agent Status |
Added clickable column headers so you can sort this table by any column displayed. Clicking a header the second time sorts in reverse alphabetical order. |
Status Monitor |
Added a paging control to the status monitor. Previously you were limited to at most 100 machines. Now you can monitor all machines using the standard paging control. |
Alerts |
With the introduction of advanced monitoring, Alert functionality takes advantage of advanced monitoring by incorporating options beyond just simple email alerts. Alerts now support: alarms, email, tickets, script execution. The alert summary list on the Home page has been replaced with the alert status list on the monitoring console. Here you can Open/Close alerts |
Ticketing |
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System Alert |
Added new system alert to report when the database backup failed for any reason. |
Remote Control Session List |
The Statistics function under the System tab used to list the number of active remote control sessions. Now it produces a table of sessions listing admin name and machine ID of each active session. |
System Log Age |
You can now set the time limit entries in the Admin Log and System Log, under the System Tab, remain in the database. |
Backup |
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Patch Installation Issue |
An issue that prevented patches from being scheduled for installation by either Machine Update or by Automatic Update when the number of uninstalled patches for the specific machine was large (about 70) has been resolved. |
Patch Report |
Added flag to include patches that are denied by the Patch Approval Policy; Default is to excluded patches denied by the Patch Approval Policy. |
Patch Mgmt - Patch Approval |
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Patch Mgmt - Command Line |
The Command Line function and the Patch Location function have been modified to both have a patch filtering dropdown list to restrict the amount of displayed data to a reasonable amount. |
Patch Mgmt - Windows Automatic Update Configuration |
A new Patch Mgmt function, Windows Auto Update, has been added under the Configure section. This function will report the machine's current Windows Auto Update settings for Windows 2000 (SP3 & SP4), Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Additionally, an administrator may override the user’s setting, including disabling it, and prevent the user from making changes. |
Patch Mgmt - Initial Update |
A new Patch Mgmt function, Initial Update, has been added under the Setup section. This function allows an administrator to schedule a machine to be fully updated with all approved service packs and patches. This function is typically used after a new machine is initially scanned for missing service packs and patches and basically performs a 'patch-until-done' process. |
Patch Mgmt - Exclude Machines |
This function has been removed. Use the Patch Approval Policy and manual scheduling (Machine Update and Patch Update) to control what machines get which patches. |
Patch Mgmt - Patch Update |
The capability to ignore a machine for a particular patch has been removed. Use the Patch Approval Policy and manual scheduling (Machine Update and Patch Update) to control what machines get which patches. |
Patch Mgmt - File Source |
Added option to copy the downloaded patch files to the temp directory on local drive having the most free space (default), or to copy them to the temp directory on the same drive where the Agent is installed. |
Agent Status Alerts |
Mass agent offline alerts are no longer sent when the KServer service stops. When ever the KServer service stops, the system suspends all agent online/offline alerts. If the Kaseya Server stops for more than 30 seconds, then agent online/offline alerts are suspended for one hour after the Kaseya Server starts up again. Rather than continuously try to connect to the Kaseya Server when the Kaseya Server is down, agents go to sleep for one hour after timing out after a couple of connection attempts. The one hour alert suspension prevents false agent offline alerts when the Kaseya Server starts back up. |