- Mcafee xp embedded update#
- Mcafee xp embedded Patch#
- Mcafee xp embedded full#
- Mcafee xp embedded code#
- Mcafee xp embedded windows 7#
Mcafee xp embedded Patch#
For support details about Patch 2 and 3, see KB74593. This article will be updated when this is posted to the McAfee Downloads site.
Mcafee xp embedded full#
Full support for Windows 8 will be provided when VSE 8.8 Patch 3 is released, which is expected to be within the fourth quarter 2012. Patch 2 has not been fully certified by McAfee, but is compatible with Windows 8. Support for Windows NT stopped with Common Management Agent (CMA) 3.6.0 EOL on March 31, 2010. For MA supported environments details, see KB51573. McAfee Agent (MA) 4.0 which is now End of Life (EOL) was the only version to support McAfee products on Windows 2000 Server. Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS) Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems (32-bit) Windows Vista Ultimate for Embedded Systems Windows Vista Business for Embedded Systems
Mcafee xp embedded windows 7#
Windows 7 Professional for Embedded Systems NOTE: Where applicable, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are implied. For VSE the latest supported NT Kernel is version 6.2.To verify which Kernel version your operating system uses, click Start, Run, type cmd and press ENTER. This point product is supported on the basis of the NT Kernel version used by the operating system rather than the operating system (version) in question. Other features are generally expected to work as usual but until supportability is in this article McAfee cannot provide support for the newer platform. The Buffer Overflow Protection feature fails silently in these conditions.
Mcafee xp embedded update#
This is typically done as part of the next Patch update for those products supported on the newer platform.
Mcafee xp embedded code#
This feature will not work on new platforms until this feature has been updated with necessary code changes. McAfee can confirm that there will minimally be an issue with the Buffer Overflow Protection.
When Microsoft releases new operating systems or Service Packs, the original McAfee Product Guides might not reflect the current McAfee support policy for those platforms.