New in 2021.1: Improved reports and device logs

  • January 4, 2021
  • 2 min read
update 2021.1


Over the past month, our developers have been working on improving our reporting and logging features to make them more powerful and efficient to use.

Excel export

All data tables (devices list, user list, etc.) in MyEmsisoft can now be downloaded in Microsoft Excel format by clicking on the export icon located right above the data table.

Download data tables in Microsoft Excel format

Improved reports

When customizing reports, you can now choose which columns of your data grids you would like to have rendered in your reports, including custom column locations, sorting and filtering.

report-column

Custom column locations, sorting and filtering for your reports

Improved device level logs

Just like on the endpoint protection on your desktop, you can now group and filter events in device logs. With just a few clicks, you can create a filtered list that shows only critical malware alerts.

Group and filter events in device logs

Group and filter events in device logs

All 2021.1 improvements in a nutshell

Device protection (desktop)

Management console (web app)

How to obtain the new version

As always, so long as you have auto-updates enabled in the software, you will receive the latest version automatically during your regularly scheduled updates, which are hourly by default.

Note to Enterprise users: If you have chosen to receive “Delayed” updates in the Update settings for your clients, they will receive the new software version no earlier than 30 days after the regular “Stable” availability. This gives you time to perform internal compatibility tests before a new version gets rolled out to your clients automatically.

Have a great and well-protected day!

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Emsi

Emsisoft founder and managing director. In 1998 when I was 16, a so called 'friend' sent me a file via ICQ that unexpectedly opened my CD-ROM drive, which gave me a big scare. It marked the start of my journey to fight trojans and other malware. My story

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