Configuration scripts updated in Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 11.0 and 12.0, Dr.Web 12.0 for MS Exchange Server and Dr.Web 12.0 for IBM Lotus Domino
September 21, 2020
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated Lua-script for win-es-agent-setup (12.5.8.09091) in Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 12.0, Lua-script for win-es-agent-setup (11.5.2.09090) in Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 11.0, Lua-script for exchange-plugin-setup (12.5.8.09090) in Dr.Web 12.0 for MS Exchange Server and Lua-script for lotus-plugin-setup (12.5.8.09090) in Dr.Web 12.0 for IBM Lotus Domino.
The update resolves an issue that prevented new version information from being added to the Windows Registry after a version upgrade, thus causing the incorrect product version to be displayed.
This update also affects certified versions of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 11.0.
The update will be downloaded and installed automatically.
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