FF8 & Brwosing Protection
MJ-perComp
Posts: 432 Superuser
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FYI:
There's a new browsing protection release candidate available This release contains support for Firefox 8 (beta) The visible version string is "F-Secure Browsing Protection SW Update 2011-10-18_01" The update is distributed through the policy manager which has been configured as specified in the instruction page: http://www.f-secure.com/en_EMEA-Labs/beta-programs/business-users-beta/beta-update-channel/instructions.html Manual installation packages for all current release candidates are available as follows: on windows: for 9-series in http://download.f-secure.com/latest/beta/fsdbupdate9.exe The executables are self-installing on a system with the appropriate F-secure client. These manual installation packages also contain other engines we currently have in a release candidate state, which are due to production later. For any feedback regarding the update or the beta program, please send them through corp-beta@f-secure.com Thanks and Best Regards: F-Secure Labs
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A new Browsing Protection will be released to production on Monday 31.10.2011 afternoon Helsinki time!
First time released BEFORE the RTM of Firefox. Lets see how it works on 8th then...
The update includes support for Firefox 8.0 (beta) The update in question is currently available through the policy manager which has been configured as specified in the instruction page: http://www.f-secure.com/en_EMEA-Labs/beta-programs/business-users-beta/beta-update-channel/instructions.html Manual installation packages for all current release candidates are available as follows: on Windows: for 9-series in http://download.f-secure.com/latest/beta/fsdbupdate9.exe The executables are self-installing on a system with the appropriate F-secure client. These packages also contain other engines we currently have in a release candidate state, which are due to production later. For any feedback regarding the update or the beta program, please send them through corp-beta@f-secure.com Thanks and Best Regards: F-Secure Labs
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