
UPDATE: Removed support for adding Android devices to MDM ( see post) UPDATE: Improve performance of Patch Management workflow dialog when used with client groups UPDATE: Column sorter for the Monitored Devices view

UPDATE: Monitor Windows XP and Server 2003 devices as network devices
#Toweb version 5.28 update
There’s also a small update to Web Protection with release v5.28.1, with general performance improvements and an updated digital certificate for N-able.Īutomation Cookbook – More Custom ScriptsĮvery month we will highlight new or popular scripts in the Automation Cookbook, looked after by our Head Nerds with contributions from partners such as yourselves! You can access the Monitored Devices view from the left-side Dashboard menu. Now it’s possible to sort by columns on the Monitored Devices view, so it’s easier to find the devices you’re looking for. New Column Sorter on ‘Monitored Devices’ view
#Toweb version 5.28 install
Any partners who updated to the current GA Agent (v10.11.5) and experienced an issue with their TeamViewer installation are encouraged to install this new agent to resolve the issue. The new RC agent contains an important update to the TeamViewer integration to address an issue that was affecting TeamViewer upgrades.

We’ve also made it a little easier to add an SNMP check to network devices, with a new simplified SNMP check option alongside the existing SNMP Check wizard. Go to the Networks tab to scan a network, then look the device up under Connected Devices, right click and select ‘Monitor Device’. Monitor Windows XP and Server 2003 as network devicesįollowing the announcement a few weeks ago that we will be retiring agent-based monitoring for these two legacy OSs, we’re pleased to confirm that for partners who still have those devices under management, it’s now possible to monitor them as Network Devices.

#Toweb version 5.28 how to
If you’re new to the tool, check out this previous post for more details on how to create and upload custom scripts, or head on over to the MSP Institute for some excellent tutorials. To take advantage, please download the new version of Automation Manager from the Script Manager dialog (go to Settings > Script Manager). This latest update (v2.19) introduces additional Azure management objects for blob storage and PowerShell, see release notes below for details. We’re pleased to highlight we have released an update to Automation Manager, the drag-&-drop tool for creating powerful custom scripts that you can use in monitoring and automation. This week we have quite a few updates to share, here are all the details!Īutomation Manager upgrade with new Azure objects for custom scripts
