Changelog pointer
Where to find release notes: the in-app Changelog dialog and the official NetLock website.
Changelog pointer
This manual does not duplicate release notes. Release-by-release detail lives in two places.
X.6.1 The in-app Changelog dialog
The Console ships with a Changelog entry in the header's help menu. Opening it surfaces a dialog that lists recent changes per release — new features, noteworthy fixes, and any migration notes that apply in place. It is the fastest way to answer "what changed in the version I am running?" without leaving the Console.
See Chapter 1.4 — Navigating the Console for where the Changelog entry lives in the header. The dialog is available on every page.
X.6.2 Update availability
When a newer Console or server version is available, an Update available item appears alongside the Changelog entry in the same header menu. Clicking it opens a short summary and a link into the update flow. On self-hosted deployments the operator drives the update; on cloud deployments the hosted team applies updates centrally.
See A.2 — Updates & maintenance for the self-hosted update procedure, including pre-update checks and rollback considerations.
X.6.3 The published changelog
The authoritative, searchable changelog for published releases lives on the NetLock RMM website. If the in-app Changelog has been truncated, or if you need to trace the history of a feature across several releases, consult the website version. The website also lists release notes for versions older than those cached in the in-app dialog.
When in doubt, treat the website changelog as the canonical source and the in-app dialog as a convenience.
X.6.4 What this manual treats as versioned
This manual describes the current release of NetLock RMM. Where a feature is known to have changed behaviour in a recent version, the chapter documenting it carries a short note. When a feature referenced in this manual is missing from your Console, check the Changelog — the most likely explanation is that you are on an older release where the feature had not yet shipped.