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SecureDoc Support
WinMagic strongly recommends that you install the most recent software release to stay up-to-date with the latest functional improvements, stability fixes, security enhancements and new features.
Please visit Knowledge Base Article 1397 for more information on End of Life and End of Support timelines for SecureDoc software releases.
About This Release
This document contains important information about the current release. We strongly recommend that you read the entire document.
Recommended – WinMagic recommends this service release for all environments. Apply this update at your earliest convenience.
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9.1 SR1 HF3 |
Oct 16, 2024 |
Hotfix containing support for macOS Sequoia |
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9.1 SR1 |
July 26, 2024 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
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9.1 |
November 11, 2023 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
9.0 SR4 HF1 |
June 27, 2023 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
9.0 SR4 |
May 9, 2023 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
9.0 SR3 |
March 2, 2023 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
9.0 SR2 |
December 9, 2022 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
9.0 HF1 |
September 7, 2022 |
Hotfix containing improvements (see release notes) |
9.0 SR1 |
July 21st, 2022 |
New Features, Improvements, and fixes (server/client) |
9.0 |
March 31, 2022 |
New features, improvements and fixes (server/client) |
| NOTE: End of Life date for Hotfixes is the same as the Version or Service Release upon which they are based. |
Download the latest release notes for each version listed within Knowledge Base Article 1756.
System Requirements
If using features that use the TPM (e.g., MagicEndpoint, or other TPM-based authentication such as TPM protection for Key Files), devices must have TPM 2.0 – TPM 1.2 or earlier are not supported.
For server and client system requirements: https://winmagic.com/en/data-security-support/system-requirements/ For supported devices, drives, smartcards, and tokens: https://winmagic.com/en/data-security-support/device-compatibility/
Note: It is strongly recommended to initially install Full-Text Indexing feature (Full-Text Search) into the Database Engine, before performing an SES installation.
More information is available here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143786(v=sql.100).ASPX
During the installation of SES, if Full-Text Indexing has not been installed, a message will appear indicating the absence of the Full-Text Indexing. This message will not allow the user to stop the installation of SES which will require retrofitting Full-Text Indexing into an existing SQL Server.
Note: Use of the SES Console will require the user to have at least local admin rights on the server or client device (e.g., Admin desktop) on which it runs for the console to function properly.
Client OS Support
Devices utilizing MagicEndpoint authentication must have Windows 10 or 11 – Windows 7 is not supported.
For a detailed view of which specific versions of SecureDoc are supported under various versions of Windows, macOS or Linux: See: https://winmagic.com/en/data-security-support/system-requirements/
| Mobile Token-based authentication using Bluetooth is not supported on any pre-Windows 10 Operating Systems |
The KnownConfigs.XML File
Customers are strongly advised to download the most current KnownConfigs.XML file, then replace the current version (if older) in the SES Application folders and Installation Packages.
WinMagic strongly recommends that you seek out the most up-to-date version of the KnownConfigs.XML file and incorporate it into your SES implementation on a regular basis (e.g., monthly). This will help ensure your SES Version will take advantage of new client installation override settings that have been added since the version of the KnownConfigs.XML file that came with your version of SES. This will improve installation success on any new device makes/models you might purchase since installing SES, utilizing the new special settings available in newer versions of this file.
Customers are advised to look to the SecureDoc Knowledge Base for a link to the available KnownConfigs.XML files, then check that document (e.g., on a monthly basis) for updates to this file, then use the new version to replace all versions of the KnownConfigs.XML file in their SES Implementation folder structure. For example:
- Position Windows Explorer to: c:\Program Files(x8)\WinMagic\SDDB-NT, then
- Search for files like *.xml.
- Sort the resulting search list by name
- In each directory where a KnownConfigs.XML file is found, replace it with the new one that you have downloaded from the WinMagic Knowledge Base article.
Additional information can be found here: Installing or updating the KnownConfigs.xml file (Applies to SES from Version 7.5 onward).
The latest versions of the KnownConfigs.XML files can be found at the following links:
- SecureDoc Device KnownConfigs.XML File for SES V8.2 And Later- Download the
latest version of this here: https://na80.salesforce.com/articles/Service/SecureDoc-Device-KnownConfigs-XML- File-for-SES-V8-2-Download-the-latest-version-of-this-here
- SecureDoc Device KnownConfigs.XML File for SES V7.5 - Download the latest
version of this here: https://na80.salesforce.com/articles/Service/SecureDoc-Device-KnownConfigs-XML-File-for- SES-V7-5-Download-the-latest-version-of-this-here
The contents of the KnownConfigs.XML file are reserved to be developed and advanced by WinMagic solely. While customers might consider enhancing it, WinMagic cannot be held responsible for issues that might arise from such modifications and may (at its sole discretion) levy an additional support charge to any customers that encounter support issues that can be traced back non-sanctioned customer-initiated changes to KnownConfigs.XML.
WinMagic welcomes customer ideas and suggestions on how KnownConfigs.XML can be extended and improved, but WinMagic reserves the sole right to test, approve and to publish any changes to KnownConfigs.XML that it deems to be in the broader customer interest, and makes no commitment to act upon or publish all, or indeed any customer-recommended changes.
Version 9.1 SR1 HF3
Which customers should upgrade to 9.1 SR1 HF3?
Version 9.1SR1 HF3 is a release upgrade to the mac clients.
Customers who wish to deploy macOS Sequoia 15.x should upgrade to this Hot Fix.
All customers are recommended can safely upgrade to 9.1 SR1 HF3
Why upgrade? https://winmagic.com/blog/5-reasons-to-update-your-winmagic-securedoc-investment/
NOTE:
| End of Life Notice: As of the current date, macOS BigSur has officially reached its End of Life (EOL) status. Users are strongly advised to upgrade to a newer macOS version to ensure the security and functionality of their systems. We are no longer supporting macOS BigSur. |
NOTE: These release notes are presented in a new format compared to prior releases. A) Rather than leading with the ticket number(s), these will include the ticket(s) at the end of each release note; b) Issues and improvements will be grouped into meaningful groups that discuss specific aspects of the product (e.g., Authentication, Server, client, and other groupings).
How to Install/Upgrade
Customers with an active support plan should contact support@winmagic.comto receive the latest download link for their SecureDoc upgrade.
Improvements
SecureDoc Client - macOS
SD-48341 SecureDoc now supports macOS 15.0, 15.0.1 Sequoia
Issue: macOS continues to evolve and SecureDoc must provide support for newer version of macOS.
Solution: V9.1SR1 HF3 supports client devices running macOS 15.x Sequoia.
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This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (https://www.OpenSSL.org/).
WinMagic would like to thank these developers for their software contributions.
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