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Windows Roaming Client
RC Release Channels
5/14 May 14 - Windows Roaming Client v2.0.10 Production
A new version of the Windows RC is now available via the Production channel. This version can be downloaded from the dashboard Deployments → Roaming Clients → Install Guide, or by selecting the Install Guide from the Control Center in the Roaming Client Management dashboard.
Organizations with Automatic Updates turned on will start receiving this update incrementally from the date of this release.
For more details on Release Channels and the current versions available for both Beta and Production channels, check out our help docs.
What's New
Version 2.0.10 represents a cumulative build that incorporates all of the enhancements delivered in the previous 2.0.8 Production version, and the two Beta versions since that was released.
The following enhancements and fixes are being delivered as part and parcel of this release:
More Reliable Connectivity Checks
The Roaming Client now automatically retries its connection to our service if a temporary error occurs, preventing unnecessary shutdowns. This ensures more stable operation by giving the client multiple chances to validate its identity before taking action.
Update Process Optimization
We’ve streamlined how the Roaming Client checks for updates, reducing redundant status checks that were happening too frequently. This improvement boosts performance and efficiency in the background.
Smoother Startup with Built-in Registry Cleanup
The Roaming Client now includes automatic registry cleanup during startup, improving stability—especially when the system was previously in an unstable or "dirty" network state. This replaces the need for manual PowerShell scripts and ensures a smoother initialization process.
Fixed Intermittent Offline Issues
We've resolved a bug that occasionally caused the Roaming Client to go offline unexpectedly, leading to DNS filtering interruptions and VPN disconnections. This fix ensures a more stable and consistent connection, even after the device wakes from sleep.
Improved Network Protocol Switching
Devices that previously cycled between online and offline states every 15 seconds when switching between IPv6 and IPv4 networks will now remain connected. Transitions between network types are now seamless and reliable.