- SPICEWORKS CLIENT INSTALL OPTIONS UPDATE
- SPICEWORKS CLIENT INSTALL OPTIONS PASSWORD
- SPICEWORKS CLIENT INSTALL OPTIONS WINDOWS
Username and password are now stored in an encrypted way in registry.
SPICEWORKS CLIENT INSTALL OPTIONS UPDATE
SPICEWORKS CLIENT INSTALL OPTIONS WINDOWS
Improved logging when entering or exiting Windows from sleep.Toast Popup : Use Short Program Version Instead of complete Program Version.Only major and minor versions are displayed due to limitations on the number of characters that can be displayed in notifications Change the way the program version is displayed in notifications.The translations have been modified accordingly for these 3 fixes.Settings Poll Delay are now Expressed In seconds ( #64), also renaming "Delay" parameters to "Polling Interval".Windows Title Modified to "Windows NUT Client", like older versions ( #61) and is now a translatable string.Password is now hidden in TextBox ( #63).
Addition of the possibility of creating a Bug Report when WinNUT encounters a critical error in order to retrieve the information necessary to resolve this bug.Added Russian translation (ru-RU) (thanks to NoGood - #65).When the status is unknown (Connection not established or lost), no status is displayed. Addition of a small signage icon indicating if the battery is in Charge / Discharge / Charged state.Since the logging was improved, the view / delete functions of the current log file no longer pointed to the correct files.Fixed an error preventing WinNUT from starting on a new installation (crash in the encryption function due to a string = Nothing).You should use your hard-won budgets on buying hardware, software, and services that help your businesses grow. Why did we work so hard to find a way to make Spiceworks free? Because we don't believe IT pros (especially those in small and medium-sized businesses who have small budgets) should have to pay for technology to manage technology. The bonus? Some tech vendors offer their products (at a discount!) right inside Spiceworks to help IT pros do their jobs even easier. We’d like to think that’s a win-win for the IT world all around! And we use the money we receive from them for this advertising to keep the lights on here and provide Spiceworks at no charge to IT pros. They use Spiceworks to deliver the info they feel you’ll find helpful. We work with these companies to help them connect with you via everything from ads and emails to vendor pages in our Community, events, and more. Technology companies want to inform IT pros like you about products and services that can help you do your job. Many ask us, “How is Spiceworks free? What’s the catch?” There is no catch.