Users may not be able to update the Smart Scan Pattern from an HTTP redirection source. This hot fix ensures that information in POP3 mail log of Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Server will be consistent with the log of Security Agent. There is an inconsistency in the "Date/Time" field between the POP3 mail log of Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Server and the log of Security Agent. This hot fix ensures that virus logs are imported properly from the Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Server. The "Action Taken" field in virus logs that were exported from the Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Server does not contain any information. This hot fix ensures that this browser works fine when it coexists with the Security Agent on Microsoft 64-bit operating systems. On Microsoft™ 64-bit operating systems (OS), the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer 9 might crash when it coexists with the Security Agent. This hot fix ensures that users only receive pop-up windows from the Security Agent for necessary events based on their notification configuration. Users randomly get pop-up windows from the Security Agent for no apparent reason. This hot fix ensures that the Security Agent services work properly during startup if administrators use the AutoPCC login script for deploying clients. Security Agent services fail to load during startup if administrators use the AutoPCC login script for deploying clients. This hot fix corrects the data sorting issue that affects the "Viruses Detected", "Spyware Detected", "Spam Detected", and "URLs Violated" columns. When users sort data by clicking the "Viruses Detected", "Spyware Detected", "Spam Detected", and "URLs Violated" columns in the client tree of the server user interface, Worry-Free BusinessSecurity cannot sort the data correctly. This hot fix ensures that the Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Server database process does not encounter memory leak when doing Spyware log query. Worry-Free BusinessSecurity server database process may encounter memory leak during Spyware log query. This hot fix ensures that Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Agents can run manual scans on network drives. Worry-Free BusinessSecurity Agents may not be able to run manual scans on network drives. This helps ensure that users can successfully move clients between groups under this scenario. This hot fix corrects a function attribute to enable Internet Explorer to properly retrieve information when Windows is in high-contrast mode. If Microsoft™ Windows™ is in high-contrast mode and users access the Worry-Free BusinessSecurity 9.0 console in Microsoft Internet Explorer, users will not be able to move clients from one group to another. This critical patch updates the OpenSSL cryptographic software library in the Worry-Free BusinessSecurity 9.0 SP1 server package to resolve this issue. The Worry-Free BusinessSecurity 9.0 server package contains an OpenSSL cryptographic software library that is affected by the Heartbleed vulnerability. This hot fix ensures that the Worry-Free BusinessSecurity 9.0 server can update the Smart Scan Pattern successfully. This occurs because Worry-Free BusinessSecurity 9.0 server cannot update the Smart Scan pattern successfully. This hot fix adds an option to configure the Messaging Security Agent to run attachment-blocking scans on quarantined spam email messages.Īfter upgrading Worry-Free BusinessSecurity server from version 8.0 or 8.0 Service Pack 1 to 9.0, the live status of the Smart Scan Service on the server web console becomes "unavailable". A user requests for a way to configure the Messaging Security Agent to run attachment-blocking scans on quarantined spam email messages (MSA ).
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