Lights-Out 1.6.1 update released
Lights-Out 1.6.1 has been released today. This is primarily a bug fix update which fixes some Windows 10 issues. We also added official support for Windows Server 2016 Essentials Technical Preview 3 and Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). More details can be found in the release notes.
Release notes
- Windows Home Server and Windows Server Essentials
- Windows Desktops used as Server and standard Windows Server
- Windows Home Server v1
To update to the latest version, please follow these easy steps:
Update Window Home Server 2011 and all Windows Server Essentials editions
- Download the new package
- Start all clients
- Open Dashboard and verify that all clients are online
- In Dashboard, click on tab Application, then right click Lights-Out and remove the add-in:
- Close Dashboard! This step is necessary to prevent a server reboot because of locked files.
- Install the new package. Double click on the downloaded *.wssx file and follow the wizard.
Important: Select “On the server and on all computers on the network”: - Open Dashboard again, go to Lights-Out and verify that your are running the latest version:
- Select tab Computers in Lights-Out and verify that all Windows Computers have updated to the latest version:
- If you do not see the latest version after waiting some minutes, go to Applications, select Lights-Out and click on “Install the add-in on network computers”.
- To update a Mac OS X client, open Windows Launchpad, wait for the detection of a new version, then restart Launchpad. Next click on Add-Ins and “Uninstall Lights-Out”. Then click on “Install Lights-Out”.
Update Windows Desktop computers used as Server and standard Windows Server
- Download the latest version to the server machine
- Run the downloaded file and follow the steps. You do not have to remove the previous version!
- After installation, open Lights-Out and verify that you are running the latest version:
- Click on tab Computers and verify that the clients have updated to the latest version:
- Offline machines are updated as soon as they are online again (if you have a licensed version). Otherwise run the client installer from share \\server\lights-out.
- To update a Mac OS X client, open Finder, select menu Go To and connect to your server.
- Open share Lights-Out. There you will find a LightsOutAgentInstall.pkg
- Drag the installer to your Mac Desktop and run it. It will automatically remove the old version and then install the new version.
Update Windows Home Server v1
- Download the new package and copy the .msi file to \\server\Software\Add Ins.
- Open WHS Console and click on settings. Select Add-ins, Installed Add-ins.
- Select Lights-Out and click on “Uninstall”.
- WHS Console will automatically close.
- Open WHS Console again, click on Settings, Add-Ins and select “Available Add-Ins”.
- Select the new version of Lights-Out and click on “Install”. The console will close after installation.
- Open WHS Console again and verify that you are running the latest version:
- Click on tab Computers and verify that the clients have updated to the latest version:
- Offline machines are updated as soon as they are online again (if you have a licensed version). Otherwise run the client installer from share \\server\software\lights-out.
- To update a Mac OS X client, open Finder, select menu Go To and connect to your server.
- Open share \\Server\Software\LightsOut. There you will find a LightsOutAgentInstall.pkg
- Drag the installer to your Mac Desktop and run it. It will automatically remove the old version and then install the new version.
Dr Brian Cross
October 21, 2015 @ 11:35 am
I have updated my Home Server V1 and it says “Your version 1.6.1.2048 is up to date” but when I view the tab “computers” all my on line computers are showing the old version 1.6.0.2375. What should I do please?
Martin Rothschink
October 21, 2015 @ 11:58 am
If you have a licensed version, the clients should update automatically. Otherwise run the client installer from the share \\Server\Software\LightsOut.
Clif
October 22, 2015 @ 12:29 am
Love the product. Mobile phone app is great as well. Can I install a client on say a hyper-v core installation? I don’t think there is a way since there is no GUI but maybe I’m wrong? I was hoping that I can put a hyper-v server to sleep when I’m not testing and wake it up when I need to run a lab or something.
Thanks for the app!