ETP Client version number convention
ETP Client uses this convention for version numbers:
major.minor.patch
where:
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major. is the number that's associated with a major software upgrade. A release that changes this number includes new features or significant enhancements. These changes may alter ETP Client behavior or architecture. Typically, a major desktop client is released first as a beta version for organizations to test before it's generally available for deployment. For more information, see Software upgrades.
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minor. is the number that's associated with a minor software release. A release that changes this number usually consists of minor features or enhancements For more information on how you can deploy a minor software upgrade, see Software upgrades.
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patch. is the number that's associated with a software patch. A patch release usually addresses a major security vulnerability or resolves issues in ETP Client. As part of the desktop client configuration in SIA, you can choose to automatically deploy patches to clients in your organization. For more information, see Security patches.
Updated about 2 years ago