RemotelyAnywhere Changelog

What's new in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.5331

Mar 21, 2024
  • Security and stability improvements

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.5314 (Feb 23, 2024)

  • OpenSSL 3.0 is now supported.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.5242 (Mar 30, 2023)

  • Improved:
  • During remote control, you can now change resolution when the screen is already blanked
  • The Dashboard now displays information on CPUs with up to 64 cores
  • OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1t
  • Increased generated RSA key size to 4096 bits
  • Various minor performance and security improvements

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.5085 (Sep 20, 2021)

  • Improvements:
  • OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1l.
  • Virtual Display Driver is now removed when RemotelyAnywhere is uninstalled.
  • Various security improvements.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.5024 (Feb 2, 2021)

  • Improvements:
  • OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1i.
  • OpenSSH was updated to 8.4.
  • SCP bug fix.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.4924 (Jul 16, 2020)

  • Improvements:
  • OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1g.
  • MD5 Hash was replaced with SHA1 algorithm to identify Certs.
  • Horizontal scrolling, back, and forward mouse buttons are now supported in Remote Control.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.4569 (Jul 5, 2019)

  • Improvements:
  • OpenSSH 8.0 has been integrated into RemotelyAnywhere
  • Windows Server 2019 is now supported

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.4472 (Mar 25, 2019)

  • Improvements:
  • OpenSSH 7.9 has been integrated into RemotelyAnywhere
  • SSH2 keys now have a default length of 4096 bits

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.4429 (Mar 25, 2019)

  • Improvements:
  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.2q)

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.4398 (Mar 25, 2019)

  • Improvements:
  • OpenSSH 7.8 has been integrated into RemotelyAnywhere

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.4337 (Mar 25, 2019)

  • Security improvements

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.4077 (Jan 23, 2018)

  • Fixed an issue that caused the display to fail when taking remote control of a host using a lower color quality setting.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.4063 (Jan 18, 2018)

  • When SSH login fails, the username is now logged in the Windows Event Viewer entry.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.4026 (Dec 5, 2017)

  • Various security and performance enhancements

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3896 (Jul 25, 2017)

  • In the Remotely Anywhere installer, Windows XP and Windows Vista are no longer mentioned as supported operating systems.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3832 (May 11, 2017)

  • Improvements:
  • TLS versions can now be configured via the web interface
  • Fixes:
  • Fixed an issue that caused a prompt to appear requesting permission when Do not require authorization if user is not present was enabled and the host was locked

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3773 (Mar 30, 2017)

  • On the Terms and Conditions page, the copyright year was updated.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3651 (Jan 26, 2017)

  • Improvements:
  • Windows Server 2016 is now supported
  • Fixes:
  • Fixed an issue where LogMeIn did not send logfile entries to a remote log server

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3596 (Dec 13, 2016)

  • Improved error messaging when logging in to a host.
  • Stability Improvements.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3538 (Oct 18, 2016)

  • This release adds cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.2j).

New in RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3493 (Sep 1, 2016)

  • RemotelyAnywhere 12.4.0.3493 and embedded IE plugin 1.0.0.2783. This release introduces various minor fixes and improvements.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.3475 (Jul 28, 2016)

  • This release introduces various minor fixes and improvements, including a fix for an issue with the "noautcerts" installer command line.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.3324 (May 11, 2016)

  • Version:
  • RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.0.3324 and embedded IE plugin 1.0.0.2492
  • Security Improvements:
  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.2h)
  • Fixes:
  • Other minor fixes and improvements

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.3267 (Apr 20, 2016)

  • Other Improvements:
  • Compressed (JPEG) is now the default color quality when controlling a Windows Server computer
  • Fixes:
  • Other minor fixes

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.3237 (Mar 30, 2016)

  • Improvements:
  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.2g, OpenSSH 7.2)
  • Replaced Reboot with Reboot Options in the user interface so it does not imply an instant action

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.3213 (Mar 9, 2016)

  • As of version 11.4.3213, support for cryptographically insecure SSL ciphers has been removed from RemotelyAnywhere. To protect your data, older browsers that are incompatible with modern protocols will no longer be able to connect. If you are using Internet Explorer 8 or earlier, we recommend that you upgrade your browser.
  • Improvements:
  • Stability improvements when printing remotely using the Windows plugin
  • Screen resolution is now communicated under Display Driver information in Computer Inventory
  • Stability improvements during remote control

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.4.3015 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • Enhancements:
  • Windows 10 support: RemotelyAnywhere now supports hosts running Windows 10.
  • Simplified File Manager: This release introduces a new toolbar display option to the File Manager. The simplified toolbar exposes basic file operations only and it is intended for use cases where advanced file management features are not required. Users can switch between the classic and simplified toolbars at any time in the host preferences under General > Appearance.
  • Multi-Monitor Display: When both the client and host have multiple monitors, host-side monitors can be cloned "one-to-one" to the client. Screens are automatically cloned upon connection. Note: You can also click the Monitors icon to switch between host-side monitors.
  • Privacy enhancements: When connecting to a computer for the first time from a given device, you are presented with the option of blanking the host computer screen automatically upon connection. Similarly, upon session end, you are presented with the option of automatically locking the remote host after each session.
  • Improvements:
  • Various minor fixes

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.3.2837 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSH 7.1)

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.3.2834 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.2d, OpenSSH 6.9)

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.3.2823 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • This release discontinues SSL 3.0 and other obsolete protocol support.

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.3.2821 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.1i)

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.0.2723 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.1h, OpenSSH 6.6)

New in RemotelyAnywhere 11.0.2719 (Oct 28, 2015)

  • Cryptographic protocol enhancements:
  • OpenSSL 1.0.1g has been integrated into RemotelyAnywhere