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<<Those versions listed are not product versions.>> Correct again. Thanks. <<Hotfixes/patches don't change the version of the main program, just like every time you patch the Windows operating system the version of Windows you're running doesn't increment to reflect that patch.>> Actually, that's what I'd hoped for,…
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It looks like CISA updated their Alert (AA20-352A) with the following: supply chain compromise of the following SolarWinds Orion products (see Appendix A). * Orion Platform 2019.4 HF5, version 2019.4.5200.9083 * Orion Platform 2020.2 RC1, version 2020.2.100.12219 * Orion Platform 2020.2 RC2, version 2020.2.5200.12394 *…
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<<That registry key will only reflect major version numbers. Not hotfixes applied.>> Sorry, that took a while to sink in. So, you're saying that Orion Core Services 2019.4 HF 1, 2 , 3, 4, & 5 will all just show as: SolarWinds Orion Core Services 2019.4 [version 119.4.20161.5220] and Orion Core Services 2020.2.1 HF 1, & 2…
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There is a version number somewhere, that changes with different installs. For instance, it gets pulled in by the Nessus scanner Microsoft Windows Installed Software Enumeration plugin. For example, I've seen output such as: SolarWinds Orion Core Services 2017.1 [version 117.1.1698.5300] [installed on 2017/10/09]…
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@"danielleh" This doesn't really answer the question. Is there a mapping somewhere that shows which version number (that shows in Windows installed software list) corresponds to what release name? For example, I believe that when Windows shows: SolarWinds Orion Core Services 2020.2.1 [version 120.2.27977.15320] [installed…