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Reduce accidental and negligent employee data leaks. Enable and empower a more risk-aware workforce. Promote and ensure data use policy compliance. With Code42 Instructor, security teams can: We have a new product: Code42 Instructor! Code42 Instructor provides bite-sized employee education that security teams can share with specific users or groups to reduce insider risk. Lessons include proactive, situational, and responsive education content. #Crashplan latest version update
On the Identity Management page, the Update the organization security settings link now correctly navigates to the Organizations list.Īnnouncing Code42 Instructor: Bite-sized, targeted insider risk education. Fixed an issue which could cause legal hold archives to be unexpectedly removed under specific circumstances when changing a legal hold custodian's offered destinations. Fixed an issue where some users with the Customer Cloud Admin role were unable to view the list of devices on the Administration > Devices > Backup Alerts tab. Fixed an issue where inviting a new user from the Code42 console could display an "unknown error" message. Fixed an issue where a deactivated Code42 support user was not automatically deleted after 60 days under certain circumstances. #Crashplan latest version password
Fixed an issue where password reset links were invalid under specific circumstances. Improved support for email addresses with international characters. Fixed an issue introduced with the Code42 cloud release on October 20th which caused some user and device details to be unavailable in the Code42 console. Updates to search filters and the Who is this article for? section at the top of each article help you better identify which content applies to you. Code42 app articles now have different versions for Incydr and CrashPlan.
Code42 console and administration articles now have different versions for Incydr and CrashPlan. The homepage now prompts you to choose your product before searching or browsing content. These automatic redirects ensure existing links continue to point to the correct article. Many articles throughout the support site have changed URLs, but all old URLs automatically redirect to the new location. This change makes it easier for you to view only the information that applies to your Code42 environment. To better align support article content with your Code42 product plan, the Code42 support site now contains separate sections for Incydr and CrashPlan. For details, see the Code42 User Directory Sync release notes. Released Code42 User Directory Sync version 1.6.3. Previously, SAML attributes could only be set via the Code42 API. Added the option to set SAML attributes. Added the option to assign organizations to an authentication provider directly from the Authentication tab. Previously, authentication providers could only be assigned by navigating to a specific organization and editing the organization's details. Improvements to the Identity Management > Authentication screen in the Code42 console:. Performance and stability improvements. Updated the Log4j library to version 2.15.0 to mitigate security vulnerability CVE 2021-44228. Announcing Code42 Instructor: Bite-sized, targeted insider risk education. New Identity Management Administrator role. #Crashplan latest version archive
Refer to the Code42 CrashPlan documentation describing archive maintenance to learn more.Code42 cloud 2021 release notes (CrashPlan) During maintenance, backups are paused and restores are unavailable. Periodically, the Code42 CrashPlan server grooms your archives to verify the integrity of your backups, purge deleted files, and reduce the number of versions according to your retention policy. Should you wish to change your computer's retention policy, use the Code42 CrashPlan reference guide for backup settings. Any files deleted on the source computer - will not be expunged from the Code42 CrashPlan server until manually executed on the client using the "compact archive" command.From previous years (but not including last year) - one unique version from the previous month is retained.For the last year (minus the past 90 days) - one unique file from every week is retained.For the last 90 days (excluding the past week) - one unique file from every past day is retained.For the last seven days (not including the present day) - one unique version from every past 15 minutes is retained.Every 15 minutes -any new data eligible for backup is sent to the Code42 CrashPlan backup server.After your computer's files have been backed up, the original and subsequent versions persist in the archive until certain time intervals are met.