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Dispatches from Tech Ops

We have released a updated version of Deep Freeze to the masses today, the release notes for the changes we have made are listed below:

Deep Freeze Standard

Resolved an issue that could prevent installation from occurring successfully if a workstation had been updated to v6.52 or higher, then downgraded to v6.50, then updated to v6.51.

Resolved a potential security vulnerability that only affected Deep Freeze Standard installations.

Deep Freeze Enterprise

Resolved an issue in the One Time Password Generator that caused incorrect keystrokes to be displayed when non-hex characters were entered.

Resolved an issue that could cause an existing .rdx file to be unexpectedly deleted in a specific circumstance: If it was opened for editing in the Configuration Administrator and some disallowed settings are specified (such as an empty password), then a Save As command is issued with the existing name; the original file was deleted, but the new file fails to save because of the error in the configuration.

Resolved an issue that could prevent installation from occurring successfully if a workstation had been updated to v6.52 or higher, then downgraded to v6.50, then updated to v6.51.

Windows 2000 only: Resolved an issue that could cause installation of the Configuration Administrator to fail with an error message.

Note that the security vulnerability only affected Deep Freeze Standard – anybody with Deep Freeze enterprise has nothing to worry about.  As always we recommend the latest version be downloaded and deployed as quickly as possible, but if you don’t have any of the specific issues that are listed above feel free to hold off as you get through the summer rush.

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