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Add-in Update: Lights-Out v1.0.4

A new service release for power management add-in Lights-Out has been released today.

The new version fixes a number of issues with the previous version, including:

  • Fixed problems with duplicate clients (after OS Upgrade) and multiple mac addresses
  • Fixed calendar problem when no standard action is configured
  • Fixed calendar problem when a standby occured during an active calendar event
  • Fixed wrong uptime diagram for server when standby takes too much time
  • Fixed problem with changing number of network adapters (WLAN, VPN)
  • Fixed wrong client wakeup/backup after server reboot
  • Fixed disabled context menu on computer tab in community edition
  • Increased detection time limit for USB backup disk removal
  • Client backup enhanced to allow a second backup by Lights-Out (see release notes)
  • Reduced delay for wake-up when client resumes from standby
  • Improved detection of standby blockers from 3rd party applications
  • Scheduled backup by Lights-Out is ignored when client runs on battery
  • Automatic wake-up of server is only executed when client resumes or boots
  • Modified start/stop order for DriveExtenderMigrator and other services
  • DriveExtenderMigrator is now handled internally and is no longer a user option
  • Added tray option in client to enable/disable monitoring on the fly

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  • Stan VanDruff

    How much does LightsOut cost? I've read that you need a license, so I assume that means there is a cost. But I can't find a price anywhere. I've checked the LightsOut FAQ, the WGS LightsOut Forum, the AxoNet website, and several of these WGS articles.

  • Christian

    I paid Euro 17.85 for my licence a couple of month ago.

  • http://www.kengurujcek.si/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=43480 kitchens

    Every time I stumble upon a really great article I do a few things:1.Forward it to my close contacts.2.Bookmark it in all of the best sharing sites.3.Make sure to visit the website where I first read the article.After reading this post I'm really concidering going ahead and doing all of the above!

  • Conrad

    I have LightsOut installed on my Acer WHS and as long as it is for personal use you don't need to pay for a license. Although there might be advantages to buying one, the free one works just fine for me.