What's new?

In Management Client 2024 R2

XProtect Management Client

Show disabled devices device filter renamed and inverted

The filter logic for the Show disabled devices hardware device filter option, in the Overview pane has been inverted and renamed Hide disabled devices. The filter option is cleared by default, which means the device tree now displays all devices, including disabled devices, by default.

Specified device filter criteria are now persisted but are reset if the Management Client is restarted. Users still manually remove device filter criteria to reset the filters. As a result, the F5 shortcut key no longer resets device filter criteria.

Previously, newly created but disabled devices could be difficult to locate, as the Show disabled devices filter was cleared by default and could easily be overlooked.

New XProtect Management Client images

Images in the technical documentation have been updated to reflect the current environment.

No longer supported

The following options are no longer supported:

  • Multiple Recording Server instances

    Multiple Recording Server instances is no longer supported. See this knowledge-based article that describes how to update an installation using multiple Recording Server instances.

  • Management Client installed help files

    The Management Client now relies on online help from the Milestone web site and installed help files are no longer available. If a workstation running the Management Client does not have internet access, a link to the relevant help topic will be available in the client. The help files can be downloaded and installed manually, if needed. See Help files.

  • Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2014

    Extended support for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 ended on 9th of July 2024. There are no more security updates from Microsoft on that server.

  • JPEG transcoding in the Smart Client

    The setting for JPEG transcoding (image quality) in setup mode is no longer available from the properties pane. Use adaptive streaming instead.

  • SMTP camera events

    Allowing cameras to upload an image to the XProtect VMS using SMTP has been disabled by default in the system. This feature was used by some old camera models. Due to current security standards, having open ports for non-encrypted communication is not secure.