As of 15.2.0, SOTI MobiControl's minimum system requirements are: .NET Core 3.1, Windows Server 2016 and Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP2 CU12.
We strongly recommend following the standard IT change control practices and testing of product upgrades in pre-production environments.
Contact SOTI's Professional Services and Support Team or visit the product documentation for information on proceeding with your upgrade.
MC‑110238 | Upload of the previously deleted packages failed |
MC‑119009 | In cloud SOTI MobiControl instances, enterprise applications larger than 20MB failed to install on devices |
MC‑121246 | During upgrade, the SOTI MobiControl installer displayed an incorrect error message when it had encountered a conflict in enterprise applications when migrating Application Catalog Rules to App Policies |
MC‑121463 | After upgrade from 13.4.0 to 15.3.1, deletion of Managed Google Play (MGPA) bindings failed |
MC‑122101 | Apple App Store license account deletion failed with the “registered user not found” error |
MC‑123533 | Logs did not filter according to the date picker selection in the App Policy dialog |
MC‑123571 | Duplicate entries were shown when searching for App Store apps in some iOS profile payloads, such as Application Run Control |
MC‑124025 | Locate and Check-in device actions failed on Windows Modern devices if Windows Notification Service was not configured immediately after the SOTI MobiControl installation |
MC‑124286 | Android Enterprise devices were not provisioned using barcodes generated by SOTI MobiControl Stage |
MCMR‑23425 | Profile assignment failed when the assignment criteria was based on custom data filtering |
MCMR‑24297 | SOTI MobiControl database was periodically switched to the “In Recovery” mode due to an SQL Server misconfiguration caused by installation of SOTI MobiControl 15.2.0 |
MCMR‑24512 | Apple App Store licenses (previously known as VPP) were unavailable for use after they had been revoked from Apple devices |
MCMR‑24639 | The Agent Upgrade action failed on Windows CE devices |
MCMR‑24751 | The F5 button did not work on Windows CE devices in the lockdown mode |
MCMR‑25042 | The Sync Now action in the Search Index Sync portion of Global Settings synced the search index only up to 20% (instead of 100%) |
MCMR‑25326 MCMR‑22412 MCMR‑26329 MCMR‑26550 MCMR‑26552 MCMR‑26517 MCMR‑26720 MCMR‑26633 MCMR‑26305 MCMR‑26040 MCMR‑26514 MC‑91356 | The Japanese version of the SOTI MobiControl console contained translation inaccuracies |
MCMR‑25353 | Windows CE/Mobile devices disconnected during printing jobs when the devices were in the lockdown mode |
MCMR‑25533 | Enrollment of iMac Pro 13 devices via Device Enrollment Program failed |
MCMR‑25820 | The SOTI MobiControl console displayed an incorrect number of logged in users |
MCMR‑26057 | Devices were unenrolled after a server crash or a performance issue |
MCMR‑26254 | The Manage Script dialog box did not load if all the existing scripts were deleted |
MCMR‑26379 | The Shared Devices feature did not remove Microsoft accounts from Android devices when users logged out |
MCMR‑26434 | Lockdown URL configurations were not launched if the URL contained the “?” (question mark) character |
MCMR‑26469 | Android device migration to new servers failed |
MCMR‑26471 | The Authentication payload failed to install, but showed the “Pending Install” status |
MCMR‑26529 | Obsolete profile clean-up was not automatically executed on the database |
MCMR‑26576 | The Feature Control payload containing accented characters failed to save |
MCMR‑26686 | Editing profiles that contained a Wi-Fi configuration returned the “Sorry, something went wrong!” error |
MCMR‑26926 | SOTI MobiControl upgrade from 15.3.0 to 15.3.1 failed due to database-related issues |