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Bug Fixes and Miscellaneous Updates
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403256 – AD events missing from Netwrix Threat Prevention
Before: AD monitor filtered AD events when attributes were accessed but not changed.
After: A new setting in Event Filtering Configuration allows inclusion or exclusion of this type of AD event. -
408453 – High CPU utilization caused by Netwrix Threat Prevention agent
Before: AD Monitor resolvedobjectClassusing slow DirRead LDAP queries, causing elevated CPU usage.
After:objectClassresolution has been moved to the agent, reducing CPU utilization. -
410279 – LSASS crash on Windows Server 2025
Before: A single signature was used forPspApplyMitigationOptionscandidate resolution, which could cause LSASS crashes with LSA Protection enabled during agent stop.
After: A multi-signature approach has been implemented, including a dedicated signature for Windows Server 2025. -
410528 – Exchange SE SU4 support
Before: Netwrix Threat Prevention agents did not support Exchange SE SU4.
After: Exchange signatures have been extended to support Exchange SE SU4. -
411172 – .NET Framework requirement
Before: Netwrix Threat Prevention console and agent installers checked for .NET Framework 4.7.0.
After: Netwrix Threat Prevention console and agent installers now require .NET Framework 4.7.2.
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| Situation | Action |
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| If you feel the product is broken and not working as intended… | Contact Support |
| If you have a question you’d like to ask other experts… | Create a discussion in the community: Threat Prevention > Discussions & Questions |
| If you have a feature request… | Let our product team know directly: Threat Prevention > Ideas |
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