NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager 5.9.1 Windows Agent Hotfix 7014546 Release Notes

May 2014

This hotfix for the NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager Windows Agent resolves previous issues. This release notes document outlines why you should install this hotfix.

Many of these improvements were made in direct response to suggestions from our customers. We thank you for your time and valuable input. We hope you continue to help us ensure our products meet all your needs. You can post feedback in the Secure Configuration Manager forum, our community Web site that also includes product notifications, blogs, and product user groups.

For more information about this release and for the latest Release Notes, see the Secure Configuration Manager Documentation web site. To download this product, see the Secure Configuration Manager Hotfixes Web site.

1.0 What’s New?

The hotfix resolves the following issue. For the list of software fixes and enhancements in previous releases, see the Secure Configuration Manager Documentation page.

1.1 Software Fixes

The hotfix resolves the following issue.

Date and Version of the .cab file in Microsoft Updates Check Need to be Fetched

Issue: When the “Microsoft update” check is run, the date and version of the .cab file need to be captured in the results, so that the user knows how current the results are at different scan time/dates. (BUG 835268)

Fix: In this hotfix, a new attribute, Patch Level Database version, is added in the Windows Patch Database. The value of this attribute is the version (date/time stamp) of the .cab file in which the assessment was completed.

2.0 System Requirements

This hotfix requires the following product versions:

  • NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager 5.9.1.

  • NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager Windows Agent 5.9.1.

For information about hardware requirements, supported operating systems and browsers, and other software requirements, see the Installation Guide for NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager.

3.0 Installing This Hotfix

To deploy this hotfix to remote computers:

NetIQ recommends that you use the Secure Configuration Manager console, to deploy this hotfix. For more information about deploying the hotfix, see the Help or Section 4.3.2 Updating a Windows Agent in the Installation and Configuration Guide for NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager Windows Agent.

NOTE:

  • This hotfix package includes the NSAW591_Hotfix7014546.nap file that you need for remote deployment.

  • Deploy this hotfix to every Windows agent.

To install this hotfix on local computer:

  1. Log on to the agent computer with an administrator account.

  2. Run the NSAW591_Hotfix7014546.msp file.

  3. Follow the instructions in the wizard until you have finished installing the hotfix.

  4. Run the AutoSync wizard to download and apply the latest security knowledge for updating Windows security checks and policy templates

  5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 on each Windows agent computer.

4.0 Verifying the Installation

To verify that the Windows agent installation was successful, on the computer where you installed the Windows agent, open the Control Panel utility for adding and removing programs and click View installed updates and verify that the list of currently installed programs includes Windows Agent 5.9 SP1 Hotfix 7014546.

5.0 Modified Files

This hotfix modifies the following files in the C:\Program Files (x86)\netiq\NetIQ Security Agent for Windows\ folder:

  • mof/windows.xml

  • mof/Windows_1_2.mof

  • bin/vsawn_application.dll

6.0 Contact Information

Our goal is to provide documentation that meets your needs. If you have suggestions for improvements, please email Documentation-Feedback@netiq.com. We value your input and look forward to hearing from you.

For detailed contact information, see the Support Contact Information Web site.

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