Auto-updating client binaries
You can set client binaries to be automatically installed on your server from the Cloud. Alternatively, you can choose to update client binaries manually.
By default, Jive for Outlook auto-updates the client software on your server. This ensures that when a new client version becomes available, it becomes available to your users and they get prompted to download it. Note that users can always choose not to install the update: it isn't automatically installed.
You can see a log showing when Jive checks for a new version or downloads one at Auto-update Logs tab. You will also receive an email alerting you when an auto-update completes.
, on theIf you don't want the binaries to be automatically updated on your server, you can choose manual updating. When manual updates are enabled, Jive alerts you by email when new client binaries are available. Thus you can decide when and whether to make them available on your server for users to download.
If you use SSO or reverse proxying in your environment, you must exclude the following URL from authentication to enable auto-updates:
SERVER_URL/artifact/download/outlook.msi
If you use a proxy server to access the Internet, you may encounter some issues with auto-update. For more information, see Connecting through proxy server in the Jive 9.x Community Manager Help.
To set up auto-updates:
- In the Admin Console, go to Desktop Applications tab. , and then open the
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In Auto-update Mode, select the update mode:
- Automatic enables auto-updates.
- Manual enables notifications about available updates.
- Off disables updates and notifications.
- Click Update to save the settings.
With auto-updates enabled, when new client updates come through, the plugin automatically updates, and you always have the latest version of the client software.