Netwrix Endpoint Protector Client 2605 delivers major enhancements across all supported platforms. Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) support is now available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows and Linux clients gain ARM64 architecture support, with signed kernel-mode drivers on Windows. AI egress monitoring expands with coverage for Claude Console and the ChatGPT desktop application. New Device Control capabilities include biometric device categorization, dedicated audio device categories, DVD/USB drive differentiation, and Android read-only mode. The release also adds new file type detection for engineering formats and HEIC images, extends OCR to embedded Office document images, and delivers broad stability and compatibility improvements across all platforms.
Updated versions of components provided with this release:
Windows Client: 2605.1.1.2
Mac Client: 2605.2.1.2
Linux Client: 2605.3.1.1
Browser print plugin: 1.11 (not changed)
Outlook add-in: 1.1
Enforced Encryption: 2605.4.1.0
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New Features & Improvements
Post-Quantum Cryptography Support
Netwrix Endpoint Protector now supports Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms on Windows, macOS, and Linux, future-proofing data protection against threats from quantum computing. PQC support covers two areas:
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DPI inspection: The DPI module can decrypt and inspect SSL/TLS traffic encrypted with PQC algorithms, ensuring content inspection remains effective as quantum-resistant encryption becomes more widespread.
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Client-server communication: The client-server communication channel now supports PQC encryption, providing end-to-end protection with next-generation cryptographic standards. Requires EPP Server 2607 or later.
Windows ARM64 Support
The EPP client for Windows now fully supports ARM64 architecture, extending enterprise-grade endpoint protection to the latest generation of Windows on ARM devices. The ARM64 build maintains full feature parity with its x86-64 counterpart, including kernel-mode drivers signed and approved by the Microsoft Partner Center. Organizations deploying ARM-based devices, from Surface Pro X to Snapdragon-powered laptops, benefit from the same comprehensive DLP protection available on x64 platforms.
Linux ARM Architecture Coverage
Note: The RHEL Linux ARM client package is not available on the initial release date. It will be delivered shortly after the release and will fully reflect the 2605 release scope.
Netwrix Endpoint Protector now supports ARM-based Linux deployments with new packages available for:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 on ARM (aarch64)
- Ubuntu 26.04 on ARM (aarch64)
Both ARM builds maintain full feature parity with their x86-64 counterparts, ensuring consistent endpoint protection for organizations adopting ARM-based server and workstation infrastructure.
AI Egress Monitoring - New Channels
Netwrix Endpoint Protector extends its AI egress monitoring coverage with new integrations on Windows, macOS, and Linux:
- Claude desktop application β the client monitors and controls data interactions with the native Claude app, closing a gap that previously existed for users of the desktop client rather than the browser-based interface.
Monitoring does not extend to the Cowork and Claude Code features available to Claude Code Enterprise plan users within the desktop app. This will be investigated in future releases. - ChatGPT desktop application β the client monitors and controls data interactions with the native ChatGPT app, closing a gap that previously existed for users of the desktop client rather than the browser-based interface.
- Cursor AI β the client monitors text input and file uploads in the Cursor AI web interface, extending DLP coverage to AI-assisted coding environments.
- Microsoft Copilot (embedded in Microsoft Edge) β the client monitors text input and file uploads in the Copilot panel embedded in the Microsoft Edge browser, extending DLP coverage to AI interactions within the browser itself.
These additions allow organizations to enforce consistent DLP policies across both web and native AI application channels. This release continues Netwrix Endpoint Protectorβs ongoing commitment to expanding coverage across the rapidly growing landscape of AI and large language model (LLM) tools.
OCR: Scanning Images Embedded in Office Documents
The OCR engine can now detect sensitive content inside images embedded within Microsoft Office documents (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx). Previously, images embedded in OOXML-format files were not scanned, leaving a potential gap in content inspection coverage. With this enhancement, sensitive data concealed within document images is identified and protected just like any other OCR-scanned content.
Biometric Device Category
Biometric devices β such as fingerprint readers and facial recognition hardware β are now recognized as a dedicated category in Device Control policies on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Administrators can apply precise allow or deny rules specifically to biometric devices, preventing them from being inadvertently blocked by broader policies targeting other USB peripherals.

Audio Input and Audio Output Categories
Device Control now offers dedicated policy categories for Audio Input (microphones) and Audio Output (speakers) on Windows, enabling separate and granular enforcement for each type of audio device. This makes it straightforward to, for example, allow speakers while restricting external microphones without affecting other USB device categories. Activity for these categories is already visible in the EPP Notifier; managing them as separate policy categories requires EPP Server 2607 or later.
DVD Drive vs. USB Drive Differentiation
The EPP client for Windows can now distinguish between external DVD/optical drives and USB storage devices, enabling more targeted Device Control policy enforcement. Administrators can apply separate rules to optical and flash storage, closing a policy gap that previously required treating both device types identically.
Android Phone Read-Only Mode
Android phones connected via USB to Windows endpoints can now be placed in read-only mode through Device Control policies, allowing users to charge and sync content from their devices while preventing any data from being written to the phone. This provides a practical middle ground between full access and complete blocking for BYOD scenarios.
Bluetooth File Transfer Monitoring and Control
EPP Client for Windows can now monitor and control Bluetooth file transfers initiated via the operating system shell, such as right-clicking a file and selecting βSend to Bluetooth device.β Both outgoing and incoming Bluetooth file transfer directions are supported, allowing administrators to apply Content Aware Protection policies to Bluetooth as a data egress channel. Requires EPP Server 2604 or later.
Netwrix Data Classification (NDC) Label Support in CAP and eDiscovery
Netwrix Endpoint Protector now integrates with Netwrix Data Classification, enabling NDC classification labels to be used directly as criteria in Content Aware Protection and eDiscovery policies. EPP detects and reads NDC labels applied to files, allowing administrators to enforce transfer controls and run discovery scans based on document classification. Requires EPP Server 2604 or later.
New File Type Detection
This release expands file type coverage across three new categories, available in CAP and eDiscovery policies on Windows, macOS, and Linux:
- Autodesk Fusion: Autodesk Fusion file formats are now recognized as a dedicated category, enabling content inspection and transfer controls for Fusion design files in manufacturing and engineering environments. Requires EPP Server 2607 or later.
- Parasolid: Parasolid file formats, widely used in mechanical CAD applications for exchanging 3D geometry data, are now included in the CAD file type category. Requires EPP Server 2607 or later.
- HEIC images: HEIC image files, the default photo format on Apple devices, are now a supported file type, closing a coverage gap for organizations monitoring image-based exfiltration in Apple ecosystem workflows.
DuckDuckGo Browser Support
DuckDuckGo Browser is now available as a Content Aware Protection policy exit point on Windows and macOS, ensuring that privacy-focused browsing does not become a blind spot in DLP coverage. Administrators can apply the same content inspection and transfer controls to DuckDuckGo Browser that are already in place for other supported browsers. Requires EPP Server 2607 or later.
Documentation Updates
The Netwrix Endpoint Protector user documentation has been significantly expanded with this release. The online help center now includes a new Upgrade and Migration Guide chapter covering upgrade paths, migration best practices, and configuration considerations when moving between EPP versions or environments. All documentation is available at Netwrix Endpoint Protector | Netwrix Product Documentation.
Bug Fixes
| Component | Description | Case | Escalation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Security | WolfSSL FIPS cryptographic library refreshed in Enforced Encryption β The WolfSSL FIPS-validated cryptographic library used by Enforced Encryption (EasyLock) has been updated to the latest version, incorporating the most recent security fixes and stability improvements. | 432075 | β |
| General | Improved version display in Windows Programs and Features β The EPP Client version displayed in Windows Programs and Features now correctly reflects the YYMM release version format (e.g., 2605). This improvement mitigates a Microsoft Windows limitation that previously caused only a shortened internal version value to appear, which could interfere with software inventory systems and automated deployment tools. | 432159 | CP: 121916 |
| General | Improved log handling for offline clients β Improved log handling for Windows EPP clients operating in offline mode to ensure logs are reliably queued and delivered once connectivity is restored. | 391391 | β |
| General | Collect reprovision.db in diagnostic bundles β The reprovision.db file is now included when collecting client diagnostic log bundles. |
416138 | β |
| General | EPP Notifier auto-start on Linux β Fixed the EPP Notifier not automatically starting or restarting following client installation or upgrade on Linux. | 407981 | 00455749 |
| General | Log transmission after Reporting V1 removal β Fixed log transmission issues following the removal of the legacy Reporting V1 component. | 417911, 418411 | 00470290 |
| General | Client logs not sent after agent crash or stop β Fixed client logs not being sent to the EPP server following an agent crash or service stop. | 424448 | β |
| General | Application crash with file tracing enabled β Fixed an application crash on Windows occurring when file tracing was enabled and recently accessed files were being tracked. | 420389 | β |
| General | Debug logs not collected on Windows β Fixed debug logs not being collected when requesting diagnostic information on Windows. | 421308 | β |
| General | BSOD caused by third-party sports tracking application β Fixed a blue screen of death (BSOD) on Windows occurring when a specific sports tracking application was in use alongside the EPP client. | 435052 | 00472250 |
| General | βFailed to save server configurationβ during installation on macOS β Fixed a βFailed to save server configurationβ error occurring during EPP client installation on macOS. | 408014 | 00457127 |
| General | Startup performance improvement on macOS β Fixed an unnecessary mountpoint retrieval for non-storage devices at startup, improving EPP client startup time on macOS. | 416040 | β |
| General | File shadow upload timing on macOS β Fixed an issue where file shadows were not uploaded immediately after the corresponding log was sent to the EPP server on macOS. | 426321 | 00473021 |
| General | Improved uninstall tamper protection on Linux β The EPP client now resists uninstallation via the system package manager when an uninstall password is configured, even for users with sudo access. Not supported on RHEL 8.x and Ubuntu 18.04. | 327442 | EPPSUPPORT-3081, CP: 118662 |
| General | Improved EPP client tamper protection on macOS β Improved the EPP client to resist unauthorized attempts to stop, unload, or disable the EPP daemon. Tampering attempts trigger Unplanned Client Termination events on the EPP server. | 319874 | β |
| DC | Fixed Client and Device lockdown not applying on macOS Sonoma β Fixed the Client and Device lockdown options in the EPP Server Dashboard not applying correctly on macOS Sonoma endpoints. When lockdown was triggered from the System Status panel, device rights were not updated on the client side as expected. | 319869 | β |
| DC | Improved USB remediation handling on Linux β Improved USB device remediation flow on Linux to ensure devices are properly accessible after remediation. | 383227 | 00442236 |
| DC | Axpert application error with file tracing β Fixed an application error occurring in Axpert on Windows when file tracing was enabled. | 423154 | 00473091 |
| DC | Improved audio device detection and classification β Improved detection and classification of audio devices in Device Control, ensuring consistent identification and enforcement across embedded, USB, and external audio devices. USB audio cards are now properly recognized and classified as either Audio Input or Audio Output devices. | 431905 | 00475101 |
| DC | False positive remediation popup for trusted devices β Fixed a false positive remediation popup being displayed when users accessed a trusted device where no policy violation was present. | 426313 | 00474528 |
| DC | Serial ATA Controller not blocked β Fixed the Serial ATA Controller not being blocked when a deny right was configured in the Device Control policy. | 424811 | 00473511 |
| DC | VMware user directories incorrectly flagged β Fixed VMware-related user directories being incorrectly flagged; commonly used VMware user directories are now automatically allowlisted. | 425241 | 00473475 |
| DC | Bluetooth keyboard and mouse disappear after upgrade β Fixed Bluetooth keyboard and mouse devices disappearing from the EPP Notifier on macOS after a client upgrade. | 415117 | β |
| DC | Huawei HarmonyOS tablet Bluetooth classification β Fixed a Huawei HarmonyOS tablet being incorrectly identified as βBT Othersβ instead of βBT Tabletβ in Bluetooth device classification on macOS. | 348216 | β |
| DC | Device Control Offline Temporary Password on RHEL 9.x β Fixed Device Control Offline Temporary Password not working on RHEL 9.x. | 320094 | β |
| DC | βApply policy to all storage devicesβ blocking internal storage on Linux β Fixed an issue where enabling βApply policy to all storage devicesβ incorrectly blocked access to internal storage devices on Linux. | 425755 | 00473817 |
| DC | Improved CHCrypt virtual drive handling β Improved handling of CHCrypt virtual drives; the EPP client no longer generates false threat alerts for them. | 422435 | 00466821 |
| CAP | Fixed clipboard performance and paste blocking issues with large Excel data β Fixed severe performance degradation (freeze/delay) when copying large amounts of data from Excel, caused by unnecessary serialization of all OLE clipboard formats. Also fixed Excel clipboard paste not being blocked when a CAP policy issued a block response, allowing users to paste restricted data freely. | 435769 | 00474663 |
| CAP | Improved CAP user remediation for DPI text inspection events β User remediation prompts now apply to DPI text inspection detections, including chat messages on Microsoft Teams, Slack, Mattermost, and social media posts on Facebook and Instagram. | 396810 | β |
| CAP | Fixed missing βDownload shadowsβ button in CAP reports on Linux β Fixed the βDownload shadowsβ button not appearing in CAP reports after copying a file with sensitive content to a USB device on RHEL 8.9 and later. | 320098 | β |
| CAP | Fixed browser detection in CAP policies on macOS β Fixed an issue where CAP policies did not detect threats for certain browsers when only that browser was selected in the policy (e.g., Brave), and where the wrong browser was reported when all browsers were selected. | 319919 | β |
| CAP | Application execution blocking notifications persisting β Fixed notifications for application execution blocking continuing to be displayed after the associated policy had been removed. | 420589 | 00471491 |
| CAP | Israel ID not detected with custom regex β Fixed Israel ID not being detected when used in combination with a custom regex pattern. | 423972 | 00473449 |
| CAP | Improved Israel ID detection accuracy β Fixed company IDs (which always start with digit 5) being incorrectly matched as Israeli personal IDs. Detection now correctly validates only IDs starting with digits 0β3, which correspond to personal IDs under local regulation. | 410086 | CP: 119026 |
| CAP | Transfer limit not enforced on Linux β Fixed the transfer limit not being enforced on Linux endpoints. | 418925 | β |
| CAP | File copy events not generated on Linux β Fixed file copy events not being generated on Linux. | 419038 | β |
| CAP | Improved Zoho Workdrive detection β Improved detection and blocking of data exfiltration attempts through Zoho Workdrive. | 346957 | 00412517 |
| CAP | Amazon WorkDocs incorrectly blocked β Fixed Amazon WorkDocs being incorrectly blocked by the EPP client. | 319820 | β |
| CAP | Clipboard file shadow with multiple data chunks β Fixed a clipboard file shadow issue occurring when multiple data chunks had to be reported for a single event. | 320040 | β |
| CAP | MIME Type allowlist for large MSI files β Fixed the MIME Type allowlist for application/msi not being enforced for large MSI files. |
320074 | β |
| CAP | Adobe Reader print not content-aware β Fixed PDF files not being subject to content inspection when printing via Adobe Reader on Windows and macOS. | 418763, 418188 | β |
| CAP | Print screen CAP policy reports on macOS β Fixed print screen CAP policy reports not working as intended on macOS. | 320207 | β |
| CAP | Outlook Desktop false-positive detections on startup β Fixed Outlook Desktop incorrectly triggering false-positive content scans on legitimate emails with no sensitive data. | 425584 | β |
| CAP | Legacy Outlook .msg files triggering false positives β Fixed false-positive content scan triggers caused by legacy .msg files opened in Outlook when an older add-in was disabled. | 420358 | 00465962 |
| CAP | Microsoft Teams remediation β text not released β Fixed a Microsoft Teams remediation failure on macOS where text was not released after remediation. | 363480 | 00437632 |
| CAP | CAP threat logs delayed until subsequent event β Fixed CAP threat logs not being sent to the EPP server until a subsequent threat event was triggered. | 425688 | β |
| CAP | CAP alerts not sent for globally blocked URLs β Fixed CAP alerts not being generated for URLs blocked through global deny-lists. | 432634 | 00474205 |
| CAP | Google Drive uploads not blocked β Fixed Google Drive uploads not being blocked by the EPP client on Windows. | 419651 | 00456661 |
| CAP | Google Drive uploads not blocked on Linux β Fixed file uploads to Google Drive not being detected or blocked by the EPP client on Linux. | 327632 | β |
| CAP | Google Drive Desktop fails to start β Fixed an issue where Google Drive Desktop failed to start on Windows and macOS when unidentified files were actively monitored by a CAP policy. | 426170 | β |
| CAP | Gmail uploads not blocked β Fixed file uploads to Gmail not being blocked by CAP policies. | 418718 | 00460624 |
| CAP | GitHub false positives with text file inspection β Fixed false positives being triggered when browsing github with text file inspection active in a CAP policy. | 422203 | β |
| CAP | False positive file upload alert on GitHub sign-up page β Fixed a false positive block alert triggered when users typed their email address into the GitHub registration form while a CAP policy blocking uploads to GitHub was active. | 434684 | 00474490 |
| CAP | ChatGPT web telemetry false positives β Fixed false positive threat alerts triggered by ChatGPT web telemetry requests in the EPP client. | 432347 | β |
| CAP | Excel workbook print allowed until reload β Fixed threats added to an existing Excel workbook being allowed to print via browsers until the workbook was reloaded. | 347369 | 00415648 |
| CAP | CAP policies not applying on Ubuntu 24.04 β Fixed Content Aware Protection policies not applying correctly on Ubuntu 24.04 endpoints using the DLP FUSE kernel module. | 434685 | 00473806 |
| CAP | Autodesk Fusion files generating excessive false positive reports β Fixed Autodesk Fusion .f3z files triggering a large number of false positive scan reports. Because .f3z is ZIP-based, the EPP client was decompressing and individually scanning each file inside the archive; the fix prevents unnecessary deep scanning of Fusion archives. |
434433 | β |
| CAP | Embedded images scanned and reported twice β Fixed images embedded in Office documents being scanned and reported twice when OCR was enabled. | 422889 | β |
| CAP | OCR engine reporting temporary folder path β Fixed the OCR engine reporting a temporary folder path instead of the original document path for files with embedded images. | 422866 | β |
| CAP | OCR creating unnecessary temporary image files β Fixed the OCR engine sometimes creating unnecessary temporary image files and reporting an incorrect file path in the scan result. | 424842 | β |
| CAP | OCR language matching via BCP-47 tags β Fixed incorrect OCR language matching caused by BCP-47 language tags not being normalized to 2-character codes; this also resolves OCR detection not being applied during print blocking in CAP policies. | 425056 | β |
| CAP | Clipboard image shadowing crash β Fixed a crash caused by a debug assertion failure when clipboard shadowing was enabled during an image clipboard operation. | 422732 | β |
| CAP | Improved service stability during OCR scanning β Fixed a crash or freeze in the EPP daemon occurring after OCR content scanning, particularly when the service was stopped while a scan was in progress. | 320244 | β |
| CAP | Fixed file deletion on USB block on Linux β On Linux, when a CAP policy blocked access to a sensitive file opened directly from a USB storage device, the file was also deleted from the device. EPP Client now correctly blocks access without removing the file. | 415400 | 00456675 |
| CAP | Fixed excessive false positive source code reports in Office files β Fixed a CAP issue where enabling Extended Source Code detection caused a single Office file (such as .xls) to generate a large number of false positive reports across multiple source code types. The root cause was related to data being scanned in chunks, resulting in repeated detections for the same file. | 367770 | 00418887 |
| DPI | Fixed TLS fingerprinting causing connection rejections with DPI enabled β Fixed certain servers rejecting connections when EPP DPI was active due to TLS fingerprinting checks. Affected servers compared the ClientHello signature against known browser patterns and blocked connections that did not match; the fix aligns the DPI engineβs TLS handshake to prevent fingerprint-based rejections. | 435086 | 00476110 |
| DPI | Improved Git SSH connection control β EPP Client can intercept and inspect Git transfers over HTTPS but cannot decrypt SSH tunnel traffic. Administrators can now block Git from establishing SSH connections entirely, preventing data transfers over SSH-tunneled Git operations where content inspection is not possible. | 396409 | 00448358 |
| DPI | Improved MIME Type Allowlist enforcement with DPI β Improved enforcement of MIME Type Allowlist rules to correctly apply them when DPI is enabled. | 420955 | 00471267 |
| DPI | Figma web application loading failure β Fixed a DPI issue causing failures when loading the Figma web application. | 415431 | β |
| DPI | Jamf Trust VPN compatibility on macOS β Fixed a compatibility issue between the EPP client DPI engine and Jamf Trust VPN on macOS. When Jamf Trust VPN was active, traffic routed over IPv6 unique-local addresses was not being intercepted by the network extension. | 420732 | 00471407 |
| DPI | Network extension race condition on restart β Fixed a race condition and thread hang in the macOS network extension (sslsplit) during restart. | 418720 | 00466738 |
| DPI | Webcam not detected on macOS β Fixed macOS webcam devices not being detected by the EPP client. | 419105 | 00467192 |
| DPI | Chrome certificate path changed on Linux β Fixed an issue caused by a changed Chrome certificate path on Linux. | 425286 | 00473670 |
| DPI | TCP keepalive settings not propagated in sslsplit on Linux β Fixed SO_KEEPALIVE settings not being propagated to outbound sslsplit connections on Linux, which could cause long-lived proxied connections to be silently dropped. |
424977 | 00473817 |
| eD | Incorrect detection count with obfuscated data β Fixed an undercount in eDiscovery reports when Obfuscate Sensitive Data was enabled. When a file contained multiple distinct threats that produced identical obfuscated strings, only one log entry was sent instead of one per threat. | 415021 | 00466132 |
| eD | eDiscovery logs sent incorrectly β Fixed eDiscovery logs being sent incorrectly to the EPP server in certain conditions. | 409108 | β |
| EE | Fixed false CAP scan triggered by EasyLock USB on Linux β Fixed an issue where plugging in a USB device containing EasyLock on a Linux endpoint triggered a CAP content scan and reported threats, even though no file transfer had been initiated. | 341790 | β |
| EE | Metadata file creation error (EEXIST) β Fixed a metadata file creation error (EEXIST) in EasyLock on Windows when accessing certain USB storage devices. | 423187 | 00473036 |
| EE | Files cannot be copied to EasyLock on macOS β Fixed files not being copyable to EasyLock in certain usage scenarios on macOS. | 426398 | 00474381 |
| New Outlook Add-in | Improved content detection for Excel tables pasted into Outlook β Improved detection of sensitive content when copying tables from Microsoft Excel into an Outlook email body by correctly preserving cell delimiters. Only the validation.js file is affected. Recommended for customers observing missing EPP policy actions when pasting Excel tables into email. |
435952 | 00477245 |
Known Limitations
| Component | Description | Case | Escalation |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | In newer Linux distributions, the default snap application for file access events in xdg Desktop portals is not supported by the EPP Client. File Tracing, File Shadow, CAP, and DPI are affected due to missing file access events in this configuration. | EPP-8735 | EPPSUPPORT-3198 |
| General | Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, early Windows 10 builds, and Windows Server 2016 are no longer supported as of EPP client version 5.9.4.1. | 438053 | β |
| DC | Despite denying Bluetooth, Webcam, and iPhone access on macOS endpoints, Continuity Camera continues to function in Slack, Zoom, FaceTime, and Photo Booth. | EPP-8781, EPP-6826 | β |
| CAP | On Linux environments using the Wayland protocol by default, paste control is constrained due to Waylandβs inability to detect the focused window. | EPP-8510 | β |
| CAP | An error may be returned when enabling the CAP and eDiscovery modules simultaneously on a new server. Retrying the operation resolves the issue. | β | β |
| CAP | File Shadow downloads from AWS S3 buckets with concurrent File Tracing and CAP active may result in inconsistent behavior β files deleted in File Tracing reports may still appear available in CAP reports. | 320213, EPP-9023 | β |
| CAP | AI interaction monitoring does not extend to meta.ai when accessed within Facebook, Messenger, or WhatsApp due to end-to-end encryption dependencies. | 410799 | β |
| CAP | AI egress monitoring for the Claude desktop application does not extend to the Cowork and Claude Code features available to Claude Code Enterprise plan users within the desktop app. This will be investigated in future releases. | 437304 | β |
| CAP | On Windows ARM devices, the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) feature has limited visibility into emulated x64 applications (e.g., Microsoft Word x64). This will be addressed in a future release. | 426297 | β |
| General | The Client Upgrade mechanism in EPP Server 2604 cannot perform EPP Client upgrades on Windows ARM endpoints. This functionality will be extended in the next Server release. | 436729 | β |
Upcoming Deprecations
| Component | Description | Case | Targeted Release |
|---|---|---|---|
| CAP | Contextual Detection under System Parameters will be discontinued in a future release and replaced by Context Detection Rules in CAP Policies. | EPP-8941 | TBD |
| General | The File Shadow Maintenance feature, which provides functionality for listing and managing File Shadows stored locally on the EPP Server, will be discontinued in a future release. | β | TBD |
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