FileWave Release History
FileWave issues major releases on a roughly quarterly basis. You'll find the history of features in previous releases shown below.
FileWave 15.3.x (April 2024)
FileWave Version 15.3.1 details.
FileWave 15.2.x (November 2023)
FileWave Version 15.2.1 details.
FileWave 15.1.x (September 2023)
FileWave 15.0.x (June 2023)
FileWave Version 15.0.1 details.
FileWave 14.10.x (March 2023)
FileWave 14.10.x (March 2023) Release Notes
14.10.2 is a security and bug fix release:
- Apache upgraded to 2.4.56
- Fixed Issues related to Model Update
- Fixed issues related to Wallpaper Overlay
FileWave Suite
- Deployments in FileWave Central:
-
Deployments are now visible in Native Admin Console. Deployments are mostly read-only in this release: it is possible to delete deployments, but not to edit existing ones or create new deployments.
-
- Force reboot:
- Help Menus:
- In Anywhere and Central, the Help menus now include links to the KB, Foundry, Discord, and Alliance Forums.
- Quality/Stability:
- A great deal of extra effort was placed this go-round on correcting some long standing bugs and defects that we hadn't been able to get to prior.
- A great deal of extra effort was placed this go-round on correcting some long standing bugs and defects that we hadn't been able to get to prior.
Apple
- Customized Wallpaper:
- It is now possible to add a text overlay on top of iOS / iPadOS wallpaper; the text can be parameterized with any inventory variable. (
- It is now possible to add a text overlay on top of iOS / iPadOS wallpaper; the text can be parameterized with any inventory variable. (
- Force reboot
- Login and Background Items
toto Login Items
Windows
- Force reboot as mentioned in the FileWave Management Suite section.
Network Imaging / IVS
- FileWave Networking Imaging 14.10.x brings compatibility with FileWave 14.10.x.
- PXE Kernel:
- Grub: 2.06
Deprecated Features
The following features are deprecated in FileWave 14.10.2 and will be removed in a future version:
- Device Discovery (Network Scanning) function of FileWave Boosters
- Reason: This tool was never effective in production environments, has hardly ever been used, and is easily replaced by any off-the-shelf network scanning tool
- ZMQ based features for clients running 14.7 or older
- Reason: ZMQ has been replaced by NATS, so older client devices must be updated to use the new notification
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- Reason: ZMQ has been replaced by NATS, so older client devices must be updated to use the new notification
- Android device management prior to Android EMM (using APKs, etc)
- Reason: Android EMM is the replacement for the much older method of managing Android devices
FileWave 14.9.x (November 2022)
FileWave 14.9.x (November 2022) Release Notes
New Features
14.9.3 is a security and bug fix release:
- OpenSSL upgraded to 3.0.8
- Apache upgraded to 2.4.56
- NATS Server upgraded to 2.9.14
- Fixed memory leaks impacting Windows Client
FileWave Management Suite
- IDP Group Name/Display improvements
- This may seem a rather small change, but if you were the one building reports or smart groups before using IDP groups, you'll be very happy to no longer see group IDs:
- Associations → Deployments
- Most likely, you'll want to wait to actually convert Associations until after we have included deployments in the native admin tool, but this tool is so well done, we wanted you to be able to take a test run now:
- Most likely, you'll want to wait to actually convert Associations until after we have included deployments in the native admin tool, but this tool is so well done, we wanted you to be able to take a test run now:
- Upgrade of Grafana and Prometheus
- This change provides both security and behavioral/UI changes for the web dashboard (which is a great tool if you haven't tried it):
- German
- Quality/Stability:
- A great deal of extra effort was placed this go-round on correcting some long standing bugs and defects that we hadn't been able to get to prior.
thenthen 150 issues were corrected in version 14.9!
- A great deal of extra effort was placed this go-round on correcting some long standing bugs and defects that we hadn't been able to get to prior.
Apple
macOS 13 Ventura / iOS 16.1
- Added support
forfor macOS 13 Ventura- Now identified in Inventory reports/groups
- And identified in Fileset requirements
- Added to "Incompatible with SIP" fileset lookup
- Also, of course, added support
forfor iOS/iPadOS 16.1
Profile Changes
Cellular Profile
- There is a new option to configure IPv4/IPv6 translation (464XLAT):
Restriction Profile
- New option to disable Universal Control (macOS 13)
- New option to prohibit the user from installing configuration profiles and certificates interactively (Now on macOS 13+)
- New options to prohibit the user from installing or removing Rapid Security Response (iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS 13+)
Setup Assistant
- New option to hide Terms Of Address (French, Italian, Portuguese)
Finder
New options:
- Disables the Power Off menu item when the user is logged in
- Disables the Log Out menu
itemitem when the user is logged in - Disables the Automatic Login option when using FileVault
Security and Privacy
- New option to allow FireWall settings change
Single Sign-On Extensions
- Platform SSO Authentication method can be configured if the extension supports it (Password or Secure Enclave)
- Registration Token for Platform SSO registration
- List of applications which can't use the extension for SSO
- Screen Lock behavior
Transparency, Consent and Control
- New service to grant an application permission to update or delete another application
- New option to skip Terms Of Address (French, Italian, Portuguese) during setup
- New Setting to define a list of (up to ) 3 domains which will be proposed to the end user to simplify Shared iPad login.
- New Setting to define a grace period, in days, for Shared iPad online authentication. The Shared iPad only verifies the user’s passcode locally during login for users that already exist on the device. However, the system requires an online authentication (against Apple’s identity server) after the number of days specified by this setting.
Both settings are made available via Command Policy Profile and current settings are reported in Inventory.
It is now possible to configure various accessibility settings, making it easier for IT department to prepare devices for users requiring some accessibility configurations like increased text size or increased contrast:
The following data is now reported and stored in inventory:
- Accessibility Settings (iOS)
- Managed Apple ID default domains (Shared iPads)
- Online Authentication grace period (Shared iPads)
- Installed Applications report if the application is an AppClip, if the application is being installed (iOS)
- Service subscription now replaces Carrier information and can report multiple subscriptions (iOS)
Per App Web Content Filter and DNS Proxy
Apple lets IT configure global Web Content Filter and DNS proxy via profiles ; starting with iOS 16, it is now possible, likewise with VPN, to configure those settings for a specific application, giving IT more granular control.
If you create a Web Content Filter or a DNS Proxy profile, you can now configure iOS applications to use them in in Properties:
- Completion of Windows MDM Device Wipe Command
- MDM Sync is now forced after delivery of MDM based commands (like wipe above)
- Windows Defender CSP Added (Policy)
- The Windows Defender Policy allows you to define alternate sources and their priorities for Windows Defender signature downloads:
- User-Based CSPs are now applied to all AzureAD users, not simply the current user
- Implementation of Global Proxy Policy for Android devices
- This addition allows devices in the environment to have a global proxy defined:
- Migrated Chromebook Inventory Extension to manifest v3 (a maintenance update only...the plug-in will be updated through the Play Store automatically once approved/posted)
Imaging (IVS)
- FileWave Networking Imaging 14.9.x brings compatibility with FileWave 14.9.x.
- PXE Kernel:
- Grub: 2.06
Deprecated Features
The following features are deprecated in FileWave 14.9.3 and will be removed in a future version:
- Device Discovery (Network Scanning) function of FileWave Boosters
- Reason: This tool was never effective in production environments, has hardly ever been used, and is easily replaced by any off-the-shelf network scanning tool
- ZMQ based features for clients running 14.7 or older
- Reason: ZMQ has been replaced by NATS, so older client devices must be updated to use the new notification
frameworkframework
- Reason: ZMQ has been replaced by NATS, so older client devices must be updated to use the new notification
- Android device management prior to Android EMM (using APKs, etc)
- Reason: Android EMM is the replacement for the much older method of managing Android devices
Deprecated features are still functional in a current release, but will no longer be updated and in future will be removed.
FileWave 14.8.x (July 2022)
FileWave 14.8.x (July 2022) Release Notes
FileWave Management Suite
User preferences in main views will be stored on the user account (Web Console):
- Pinned columns
- Width of the columns
- Visibility of the columns
- Order of the columns
User preferences in main views will be stored in the active session (Web Console):
- Filters
- Quick filters
- Search
- Applied sorting on a column
Profiles section error handling improvements (Web Console):
- Error handling in the profiles is more user friendly and the mandatory fields are better highlighted
Apple
Apple Silicon Support
Client and Booster components are now fully Universal - run natively on mac with Intel or Apple Silicon chips.
The server component is mostly Universal (Dashboard using Grafana still requires Rosetta)
Apple Spring 2022 Release support
- Profile changes:
- New macOS restriction to disable AirPlay Receiver
- New macOS firewall options (finer settings to allow application connectivity and logging options)
- New tvOS restriction to disable automatic screen saver
VPP changes
- When adding a VPP token, FileWave will now check if already imported tokens are not from the same location to prevent adding the same location twice.
- When renewing a VPP token, FileWave will now check that the new token has been generated from the same location as the one it replaces.
Windows
Wipe
- Windows devices can be wiped from the Web Console
Software update view improvements
- Apple and Microsoft patches have separate sections now
- The list can be sorted by the assigned subtype (e.g. successful, remaining, warning, error)
- Visual improvements in the software update section
Software updates MDM profile
- Different software updates settings can be applied to the Windows devices via MDM
- Deadlines, grace period, automatic update behavior, restart check, option to pause updates, option to check for updates
Automatic MDM certificate renewal
- Windows devices will get the MDM certificate automatically renewed before they expire
Imaging (IVS)
- FileWave Networking Imaging 14.8.x brings compatibility with FileWave 14.8.x.
- PXE Kernel:
- Grub: 2.06
Deprecated Features
The following features are deprecated in FileWave 14.8.0 and will be removed in a future version:
- Apple profile management is deprecated in the Native Admin Console.
- DEP profile addition and creation are deprecated in the Native Admin Console.
Decommissioned Features
The following features have been removed from FileWave 14.8.0:
- Clever is not available as an SIS source anymore.
- Engage is not supported anymore.
- Observe Client functionality has been replaced by the TeamViewer integration
FileWave 14.7.x (February 2022)
FileWave 14.7.x (February 2022) Release Notes
Software Update improvements
- Client Info reports (extended) Software Update information in a new tab (native admin)
- Windows Software update improvements:
- Devices now report "online" updates
- More information (category, support URL, KB article number...) is reported
- Devices now report on already installed updates, even if they haven't been installed via FileWave
- Provides independent confirmation outside of the fileset/payload mechanism
- Read more about Windows Software Update
improvementsimprovements here
- FileWave is now reading information from Apple Software Lookup Service (GDMF).
- Read
moremore here
- Read
Web Console
- Improvements for Deployments: added the possibility to "add to deployment" from the device/device details views
- Allows for adding a group to an already existing deployment for instance
- FileWave policies can now be managed in the Web Console
- Packages (MSI, PKG) files can be dragged from explorer/finder and dropped onto the Payload list
Internals
- Improved internal code related to object identifiers to avoid possible identifiers exhaustion for large installations
Remote Control
- Unattended access is now possible for macOS and Windows devices with the use of the TeamViewer integration
- You can read more about your TeamViewer
optionsoptions here
- You can read more about your TeamViewer
FileWave 14.6.x (October 2021)
FileWave 14.6.x (October 2021) Release Notes
Apple Fall Release
Support for macOS 12 Monterey, iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 15:
- Support for macOS 12
- Additional Inventory data reported by MDM DeviceInformation Command (IsAppleSilicon, DeviceId for Software Update)
-
App portal (for Kiosk) native application has been updated for iOS 15:
- Minimum iOS supported version is now iOS 12.5
- Retrieving geo-location is now processed in the background.
OnOn iOS 13 and later, the native portal uses the native background task to retrieve more frequently the position even if the application is not in foreground. - Preparation for Remote Session using Team Viewer.
DEP changes:
- new Skip Key "Unlock your Mac with Apple Watch"
Profile changes:
- Skip Unlock with Apple Watch and Skip Accessibility in macOS Login Window profile (Setup Assistant)
- System Extensions have additional "Removable" option
- New Restrictions:
- On device only translation
- Requires Managed Pasteboard
- Allow iCloud Private Relay
- Touch ID timeout before asking password
- DNS Proxy profile is available on macOS 10.15+
- TVRemote profile has new "Device Name" Field
- A new command policy option has been added to configure Software Update Policy (Update for current Major version, previous Major version, both)
VPP new API support (Technical preview)
Apple introduced a new version of the VPP API ; FileWave 14.6.1 allows to use the new API as a technical preview (read more):
- In 14.6.1, this will be an in-place replacement, no feature change
- Future versions will benefit from the new API's additional features (better bulk license management, notifications based communication with Apple service)
MDM Software Update Improvements Improvements (read more):
- MDM
CommandCommand OSUpdateStatus - Both macOS and iOS updates are now deployed in two steps (one command to have the device downloading the update, one command to have the device installing the update) as this process is more reliable than requesting the device to handle the whole process automatically
Web Admin Updates
There are three main changes to the Web Admin Console in this release:
- The web admin now has a great
lookinglooking script editor - And in-
progressprogress deployment definitions - Lastly,
Native FileWave Admin Changes
Verify for Desktop devices can now be triggered from the native admin without direct network connection (within the Client Info window).
TeamViewer Integration (Technical Preview)
Version 14.6 introduces TeamViewer as the eventual replacement for Observe Client. You can read much more about that integration integration here.
Imaging Mac Address
A new inventory field has been added to assist with Windows Imaging for devices with pass-through MAC addresses. You can read about this change further further here.
IDP Changes
Version 14.6 introduces the much-demanded Google as an IDP source. Specific instructions for setting up that integration can be found found here. Additionally, you can now also setup easy smart groups using IDP group membership. That topic is covered in this this kb article.
FileWave 14.5.x (July 2021)
FileWave 14.5.x (July 2021) Release Notes
New Features
FileWave 14.5.4 primarily updates Apache to to Version 2.4.51 to fix a critical CVE and addresses several small FileWave-related bugs.
See below for new features introduced with FileWave 14.5:
FileWave Management Suite:
- Device enrollment conflict improvements (read more):
- It is now possible to solve multiple conflicts at once
- There is a new setting to automatically solve conflicts with a predefined option (ignore new device, remove previous client before enrolling new, replace old client with new client).
- Placeholder replacement is more robust
- Windows client fingerprint is persistent during imaging process ; this avoids conflict in case the hardware setup (on which fingerprint is based) has changed.
- Fileset (Payload) Status in Inventory (read more)
Apple:
- Profile changes:
- New restrictions:
- macOS now allows you to define different DeferUpdate delays for major, minor and non-OS software updates
- New restrictions:
- Device Information reports additional information:
- LocalHostName, Hostname (macOS)
- New options for share iPads:
-
Shared iPads can now be configured as "Guest mode" only
-
It is possible to define logout timeouts for normal or guest mode users
-
Web Admin:
- Software Update enhancements (read more):
- Deploy to groups
- Install in specific time windows
- NAT Support for Client Monitor & Verify (read more)
- Perform Actions on Multiple Devices (read more)
- MSI & PKG Payload Creation (read more)
Windows MDM (read more):
- Support for manual and AutoPilot MDM enrollment
- Guidance on importing devices into AutoPilot
- Creation/deployment of Windows MDM Policies (Profiles)
FileWave 14.4.x (June 2021)
FileWave 14.4.x (June 2021) Release Notes
New Features
FileWave Management Suite:
- Booster upgrade mechanism (see related KB Articles:
- Starting from FileWave 14.4.0, it will be possible to upgrade boosters directly from admin console. Boosters will report if an update is available and upgrading it will be a one-click action.
- When several boosters are defined to be upgraded, they will be upgraded one after the other to avoid situation where all boosters are down at the same time.
- Starting from FileWave 14.4.0, it will be possible to upgrade boosters directly from admin console. Boosters will report if an update is available and upgrading it will be a one-click action.
- As Windows device names have limitations, a device used in imaging can't be renamed if the new name does not respect those limitations, and devices not respecting those limitations need to be renamed before being used in imaging
Apple:
- Per-Account-VPN support: it is now possible to associate a Per-App-VPN payload (from same or different fileset) to an "account" payload (Mail, Exchange, CalDav....), which enables corresponding VPN when device contacts corresponding account.
- Profile changes:
- New "Certificate Revocation" Profile
- New restrictions:
- AllowNFC (iOS)
- AllowAutoUnlock (iOS)
- allowGameCenterFriendsSharingModification (iOS, macOS)
- allowUnpairedExternalBootToRecovery (iOS)
- allowWallpaperModification (macOS)
- forceOnDeviceOnlyDictation (iOS)
- New setting "EnforceRoutes" and "ApplicationExceptions" for VPN (and Per-App-VPN) profile
- Web Content Filter is now available on macOS
- Single App Mode payload is not restricted to tvOS system applications anymore
- Device Information reports additional information:
- SupportsiOSAppInstalls (macOS)
- Security Info fields (macOS)
- Restart MDM macOS has a new setting to notify user instead of rebooting immediately
- DEP: " Auto Advance", and regional options are now available for macOS
- macOS MDM state is now reported into inventory, allowing to detect properly
MDM enrollmentMDM enrollment issues - Associated domain management:
- Associated Domain profile has new "Enable Direct Downloads" option
- App Store and Enterprise applications have new options for Associated Domains
FileWave 14.2.x (April 2021)
FileWave 14.2.x (April 2021) Release Notes
New Features
Apple:
- App store applications can now by managed by MDM enrolled mac running Big Sur:
- VPP Applications are really managed and not simply installed
- VPP Applications can be removed from managed device when fileset is not associated anymore
- VPP Applications can be automatically removed by macOS 11 when MDM enrollment is removed
- Client info reports Managed Application List and MDM installed application list for MDM enrolled macOS 11
- FileWave server and booster can be installed on Apple Silicon mac devices
- New OS numbering for macOS (Big Sur is macOS 11.x)
macOS 11 "Big Sur" changes:
One of the changes announced by Apple during WWDC 2020 is that macOS 11 will drop support for command line installation of profiles and Software Update.
FileWave 14.0.2 contains contains important change to to profile installation for non-MDM enrolled macOS (or profiles installed before MDM enrollment).
Software Update Management
Command line management of software update is deprecated and limited on macOS Big Sur ; therefore, Software Update on macOS Big Sur is now managed via MDM. Unfortunately, the MDM protocol is more restrictive than what could be doable with the command line ; macOS 11 SoftwareUpdate management will behave roughly the same as what is available on iOS/tvOS/iPadOS:
- Updates are displayed in Software Update assistant when devices report it is available
- Software Update filesets are simple placeholders containing metadata about the update ; updates are not downloaded and prepared server side anymore and will be downloaded by each device from Apple CDNs. Using
aa Caching Server is highly recommended.
- MDM protocol currently provides less control over Update installation. FileWave will be able to trigger a Download and Install request on the device, but these actions will be entirely processed by macOS, which can decide to postpone the installation without more information. System logs (install.log mainly) can give more details.
Apple Silicon Support
- FileWave components are supported as x86 application and run through Rosetta2 translator.
- Device running on Apple Silicon reports properly the platform, filesets can have Intel or Apple Silicon only requirements
- PowerPC and mac OS X 10.7 and below support has been removed from FileWave admin.
FileWaveFileWave should still work properly, but editing or creating PowerPC filesets is not working anymore.
Windows:
- Windows devices are now excluded from "Device with same serial number" conflict detection
Google:
- New admin permissions for:
- Chromebook de-provisioning
- EMM configuration access in preferences
Identity Provider Integration: (Read related KB Articles here: FileWave IDP Integration
- New support for IDP providers (AzureAD/Okta) for:
- Apple Device Enrollment
- FileWave Admin Authentication (which in turn can then support multi-factor authentication)
Important third party upgrade:
- Qt 5.15.2
- Various Python libraries
- OpenSSL 1.1.1k
FileWave 14.1.x (Dec 2020)
FileWave 14.1.x (Dec 2020) Release Notes
New Features
Support following iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14 and macOS 11 features:
- Support for iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and macOS 11 "Big Sur"
- Support for Apple Silicon mac:
- New fileset requirements
- Architecture is reported in inventory
- Restart Device option has new options related to Kernel Extension management
- New / modified profiles:
- New payload to configure DNS
- Override Previous Password option
- macOS restriction, allows apps to get File provider Info
- Disable Association MAC randomization (added in 14.0.2)
- Define preview type
- Media Rating settings have been updated by Apple (Warning, some settings have been modified by Apple like UK "Cautious")
- Allow App Clips
- Force Delayed App Software Update
- Allow Apple Personalized Advertizing
- Added options to allow non-admin user to allow screen recording
- Now supports 4096 key size
- IKEv2 : MTU can be defined
- Setting to disable On Demand Override option for end user
- Certificate type can now be Ed25519
- Enable Fallback option
- Defines if a full screen web clip can navigate to an external web site without showing Safari UI
- Application bundle identifier opening the URL
- DNS Settings:
- Exchange:
- File Provider:
- Network
- Notifications
- Restrictions
- Setup Assistant (which allows skipping panes like DEP, but post enrollment, for upgrades)
- Security and Privacy
- System Extensions
- SCEP:
- VPN:
- Webclip:
- TimeZone can be defined
viavia Command Policyreferencereference Setting Timezones on Devices) - on iOS and iPadOS 14, Managed VPP Applications can now be marked
asas unremovable (referencereference Unremovable VPP Applications (FileWave 14.1+)) - New DEP skip setup panes:
- Accessibility (macOS) ;
- Update and restore completed (iOS)
- Software Update are now managed using Apple MDM on macOS Big Sur
- New Device information report:
- EstimatedResidentUser (Shared iPad)
- TimeZone
- EID
Support for Geo-Fencing:
- Geo-Fencing has been added for Android Devices (
referencereference Geofencing)
macOS 11 "Big Sur" changes:
One of the changes announced by Apple during WWDC 2020 is that macOS 11 will drop support for command line installation of profiles and Software Update.
FileWave 14.0.2 contains contains important change to to profile installation for non-MDM enrolled macOS (or profiles installed before MDM enrollment).
Software Update Management (reference reference Software Updates in the age of macOS MDM (Big Sur +))
Command line management of software update is deprecated and limited on macOS Big Sur ; therefore, Software Update on macOS Big Sur is now managed via MDM. Unfortunately, the MDM protocol is more restrictive than what could be doable with the command line ; macOS 11 SoftwareUpdate management will behave roughly the same as what is available on iOS/tvOS/iPadOS:
- Updates are displayed in Software Update assistant when devices report it is available
- Software Update filesets are simple placeholders containing metadata about the update ; updates are not downloaded and prepared server side anymore and will be downloaded by each device from Apple CDNs. Using
aa Caching Server is highly recommended.
- MDM protocol currently provides less control over Update installation. FileWave will be able to trigger a Download and Install request on the device, but these actions will be entirely processed by macOS, which can decide to postpone the installation without more information. System logs (install.log mainly) can give more details.
Apple Silicon Support
- FileWave client is supported as x86 application and runs through Rosetta2 translator.
Rosetta2ourour Custom Package service
- Device running on Apple Silicon reports properly the platform, filesets can have Intel or Apple Silicon only requirements
- PowerPC and mac OS X 10.7 and below support has been removed from FileWave admin.
FileWaveFileWave should still work properly, but editing or creating PowerPC filesets is not working anymore.
Internals:
Important third party upgrade:
- Apache 2.4.46
- OpenSSL 1.1.1h
- Qt 5.15.
11
FileWave 14.0.x (Sept 2020)
FileWave 14.0.x (Sept 2020) Release Notes
New Features
New Web admin (Beta Beta !)
Apple devices management:
- Enhanced support for Shared iPads (iPadOS 13.4)
- User Enrollment support for iOS / iPadOS devices:
- New enrollment url to "User enroll" devices in a Bring Your Own Device scenario -
seesee https://www.apple.com/business/it/ - Automatically create and associate VPP users to User Enrolled devices to ease VPP apps and books deployment
- Enrollment type is now shown in Client info
- New enrollment url to "User enroll" devices in a Bring Your Own Device scenario -
- 32b only applications are reported and not installed on incompatible iOS / iPadOS devices
- macOS: use of InstallEnterpriseApplication command to install FileWave agent on compatible devices
- Simplify VPP license management:
- New Licensing option "Device when possible, user if not"
- License reservation is not mandatory anymore - fileset can consume license from VPP token without reservation
- Support for universal apps
- Basic support for macOS "Big Sur"
- Devices running macOS 11 properly report macOS version
- Fixed an issue where updating profiles on non-MDM macOS 11 devices would remove the profile (see below)
- iOS 14 / macOS 11: "Disable MAC address randomization" option in Network profile
macOS 11 "Big Sur" changes:
One of the changes announced by Apple during WWDC 2020 is that macOS 11 will drop support for command line installation of profiles and Software Update.
FileWave 14.0.2 contains contains important change to to profile installation for non-MDM enrolled macOS (or profiles installed before MDM enrollment).
Desktop devices management:
- New Fileset revision system:
- Allows regrouping different versions of the same application inside the same fileset
- More control over staging and application upgrade
- Association conflict resolution is now more consistent:
- The "Winning" association now follows clear and consistent rules for the distance (no difference between normal clones and smart group clones for instance)
- All association attributes (kiosk, licensing, schedule) are now
fromfrom the
- Smart groups can be used in Imaging Views to create Imaging Associations
- Verify can now be triggered via command line on device
Native console:
- Enhanced booster monitor to only accept valid settings
- "Move to..." option for fileset
- It is now possible to filter inventory query results
- It is now possible to create a smart group from an inventory query
- it is now possible to duplicate a smart group
- Added more information to Inventory-based Smart Groups to clarify membership
Installers:
- A backup of FileWave database and important settings will be taken before upgrade
Internals:
- Important third party upgrade:
- OpenSSL 1.1.1g
- Apache 2.4.43
- Postgres Log rotation now uses integrated postgres log rotation mechanism
FileWave 13.3.x (April 2020)
FileWave 13.3.x (April 2020) Release Notes
New Features
Apple 2020 Spring Release Support:
Changes in Restriction Profile
-
- Allow accessing web sites using TLS 1.0 and 1.1 (iOS, macOS)
- Allow Guest Mode for shared iPad
- Allow access to Apple ID and Family Sharing Preference Pane (macOS)
Changes in Login Window Profile
-
- Screen Time option is available in Setup Assistant
Changes in Notification Profile
-
- Notification settings are now available for macOS
Changes in VPN Profile
-
- UI clarification
- New Provider Bundle Identifier and Provider type setting
macOS Content Caching changes
-
- Additional Content Caching setting in profile
- Content Caching information is reported in inventory and in client info
Miscellaneous
- Support for shared iPad guest mode and shared iPad in Apple Business Manager
- Generated Self-signed certificates (MDM, Classroom) are not valid more than 398 days (
seesee https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211025)
Google Related Updates:
EMM
-
- Embed Wifi added to EMM Enrollment QR Code
- BYOD for EMM
- Location Tracking
Chromebooks
-
- Added ability to edit Chromebook Data
-
Moving devices in Admin now moves the devices in G Suite Domain structure
-
Delete/Create OU in G Suite Domain structure through FileWave Admin
-
The FileWave extension now gathers these fields in a more reliable way
- Local Device Name
- Device Serial Number
- Current Logged in user
- Current IP
- Current Asset ID
- Certificates
Device Management:
Inventory Fields in Clients View (Native Admin)
-
- Customize your Admin clients view with inventory fields - including custom fields
Dedicated Booster Communication
-
- Boosters can now use a dedicated communication channel for Booster-Booster or Booster-Server communication to avoid congestion. To enable this feature, you may have to open additional TCP port on your server and your boosters.
SeeSee TCP Port KB.
- Boosters can now use a dedicated communication channel for Booster-Booster or Booster-Server communication to avoid congestion. To enable this feature, you may have to open additional TCP port on your server and your boosters.
Device Identification
-
- Algorithm used to identify device re-enrollment has been improved to detect different re-enrollment scenarios to prevent duplicated clients.
- Windows agent fingerprint is now stored on disk to avoid permission issue accessing registry, which could lead to unstable fingerprint, making client identification unreliable.
FileWave 13.2.x (Jan 2020)
FileWave 13.2.x (Jan 2020) Release Notes
New Features (13.2.0, 13.2.1, 13.2.2)
Apple 2019 Fall Release Support:
Apple New OS Support
Profile Changes
DEP Changes
Bootstrap Token Management
Google Related Updates:
Android EMM and ChromeBook Feature Improvements
Device Management
Client Renaming Changes
Uninstall Script Change
Inventory
Inventory Field Changes/Additions
FileWave 13.1.x (May 2019)
FileWave 13.1.x (May 2019) Release Notes
New Features (13.1.5)
- Compatibility support for macOS Catalina
macOS Catalina brings new restrictions and security changes; one of these changes is the new Read-Only System Volume, introduced to protect the system from un-wanted changes. As your FileWave server stores files in /fwxserver, it is impacted by this change.
FileWave 13.1.5 is now locating files in /usr/local/filewave/fwxserver; if you are upgrading from a previous version, files will be moved during upgrade.
If you upgrade from a previous version of FileWave, /fwxserver will be moved to its new location. In case moving is not possible (specific mount point for instance), upgrade will stop and will require manual data folder move.
For Details please refer to to fwxserver folder relocation in FileWave Server 13.1.5+ on macOS and Linux Platforms
Backup Script Update:
With the relocation of /fwxserver, the backup script must be updated on your server to ensure a proper backup is being captured.
Please reference the following for more information; https://kb.filewave.com/display/KB/Automated+Backup
- TLS self-signed certificate for MDM
Generated self-signed cert is compliant with iOS 13, tvOS 13 and macOS 15 new security requirements.
fwcontrol generateSelfSignedCert generateSelfSignedCert command uses previous private key, allowing to unblock already upgraded devices
- Duplicated devices detection
FileWave clients are identified by a user-friendly identifier (client name) and a machine-fingerprint identifier (device id). Re-enrolling devices with a different name or enrolling a new device with the same name as an existing client creates duplicated entries in the system, which can lead to various problems. FileWave 13.1.5 integrates duplicated detection:
- At enrollment time; enrolling a device matching either the client name or the fingerprint, but not both (so not a in place re-enrollment) will not be possible without solving the conflict (removing the old entry or ignoring the new enrollment).
- tools are provided to detect and resolve existing duplicated entries
- OpenSSL updated to 1.0.2t
New Features (13.1)
Security Enforcement
Device Management
Analytics
UCS Improvements
Apple "Spring 2019" release support
Android (EMM) support
FileWave 13.0.x (Oct 2018)
FileWave 13.0.x (Oct 2018) Release Notes
New Features (13.0.3)
MDM Profile removal
By default, FileWave is no longer answering with HTTP 401 when an unknown MDM Apple device checks in. This allows FileWave allows FileWave to recover data from a previous backup without un-enrolling devices, which could lead to data loss if applications were removed. For 13.0.3, a new option was added in "FileWave Admin / Preferences / Mobile / Apple" that reverts to previous behavior.
Desktop Client and Booster Affinity
FileWave 13.0.0 introduced a behavioral change related to how desktop clients are communicating with boosters. Before 13.0.0, clients would always contact the first booster, unless the booster is not reachable (off network or offline). This could lead to very long delay for fileset deployment if first configured booster would be overloaded. Starting with 13.0.0, clients will try to stay on a given upstream booster instead of changing frequently. This provides better load balancing as the connections are more stable. Clients will also fallback to the server if none of the boosters are reachable.
13.0.3 ensures that a client will retry boosters regularly if it fell back to the server.
Memory Footprint
During model update, a large amount of data is processed to determine which fileset will be deployed to which device. Fileset statuses are also processed and updated, so deleted filesets are removed, newly-associated filesets are marked as "Associated" and so on. Starting with FileWave 13.0.0, iOS fileset statuses are now properly reported, which can create a large number of entries in the database, increasing the memory consumption during model update.
The Linux operating system is more sensitive to memory fragmentation (very summarized: it is not able to to recover memory with a frequent and high number of allocations, even if the process is not using this memory anymore), and the additional features brought to FileWave in the previous versions made the Linux version consume more memory over time, which could lead to Out-Of-Memory management.
FileWave 13.0.3 is now using a more efficient memory allocation system, more efficient, and a special attention has been paid to reducing memory usage during model update to avoid memory fragmentation as much as possible.
VPN on Demand Option
IKEv2 VPN allows very granular configuration, based on VPN provider rules. For 13.0.3, VPN profile allows entering raw XML provided by VPN vendors.
New Features (13.0.2)
New Features (13.0.1)
New Features (13.0.0)
Device Enrollment Program:
MDM Commands:
Profile changes:
Push Notification changes:
FileWave 12.9.x (May 2018)
FileWave 12.9.x (May 2018) Release Notes
New Features (12.9.0)
New Features (12.9.1)
FileWave 12.8.x (April 2018)
FileWave 12.8.x (April 2018) Release Notes
New Features
This version adds support for iOS 11.3, tvOS 11.3, and macOS 10.13.4.