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Endpoint Privilege Management Reporting 24.1 release notes

February 27, 2024

Issues resolved:

  • Removed Event Parser dependency on SQL Native Client 11, which is end of life. The Event Parser required SQL Native Client 11 to establish a connection with the database. Updated to now use OLE DB Driver for SQL Server.
  • Updated the PMR installer to detect if the Microsoft OLE DB Driver v19.x is installed. If not detected, then the driver will be installed before proceeding with the PMR installation.
  • Resolved an issue with installing Privilege Management reporting on SQL Server 2022. Replaced the database dependency on SQL Native Client 11 with OLE DB Driver for SQL Server.
  • Resolved an issue with incorrect data displayed when accessing report information through Events All > Event Details.
  • Resolved an issue with the Process Hierarchy details displaying the incorrect parent process. This was seen on the Event Details page.
  • Resolved an issue with events being lost when a fail event occurred (for example, a full transaction log could cause a failure and events would be lost).

EPM Components

  • PM Reporting Database: 24.1.49
    • Event Parser: 24.1.49
    • Privilege Management Reporting Pack 24.1.49

Supported Operating Systems:

  • Event Collector
    • Windows Server 2016
    • Windows Server 2019
    • Windows Server 2022
  • Database
    • SQL Server 2014 Standard or Enterprise
    • SQL Server 2016 Standard or Enterprise
    • SQL Server 2017 Standard or Enterprise
    • SQL Server 2019 Standard or Enterprise
    • SQL Server 2022 Standard or Enterprise
    • Microsoft Azure SQL Server
  • SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
    • SSRS 2014 Standard or Enterprise
    • SSRS 2016 Standard or Enterprise
    • SSRS 2017 Standard or Enterprise
    • SSRS 2019 Standard or Enterprise
    • SSRS 2022 Standard or Enterprise

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