This page lists new features and bug fixes for CrashPlan app version 10.4.
For the CrashPlan cloud, see CrashPlan cloud release notes.
CrashPlan app version 10.4.1
User devices begin automatically upgrading November 21, 2022, unless your administrator configured an update delay.
Enhancements and updates
- Performance improvements.
- Improvements to logging.
- Updated all instances of Apache Commons Text to 1.10.0 to further mitigate the vulnerability described in CVE-2022-42889.
Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where duplicate and nested folders appeared in archives of Windows devices containing files with ADS metadata.
CrashPlan app version 10.4.0
User devices begin automatically upgrading October 17, 2022, unless your administrator configured an update delay.
Enhancements and updates
- For Macs, uninstalling the CrashPlan app now uses a Terminal command, instead of the Uninstall.app file. If you use scripts or MDM commands to uninstall the CrashPlan app on Macs, you may need to update them for CrashPlan app version 10.4.
- Released a new universal installer for Mac that works for both Intel (x86) and Silicon (ARM) devices.
- Performance and stability improvements.
Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where installing the CrashPlan app on a Linux Ubuntu or RHEL device did not prompt to install the libxss1 dependency if it was missing. The Code42 app uses this library to determine if the user is away or present.
- Fixed an issue where usernames containing the $ character could prevent the user's home directory from backing up properly.
- Fixed a rare issue where restoring files would stall on certain Mac devices.