The 0patch icon in system tray serves two functions:
- it provides quick visual information about the status of 0patch Agent, and
- it provides a way to quickly launch 0patch Console, contact 0patch support team and view this user manual.
The "Everything is OK" icon tells you that everything is okay with the Agent. Patches are being applied and new patches are being downloaded from the 0patch server as they become available. | |
The "Disconnected" icon tells you that while 0patch Agent is applying available patches to your applications, it can't connect to 0patch server to download new patches as they become available. This is not a critical condition, as your computer may simply be disconnected from the Internet and already downloaded patches are still getting applied as needed. As soon as it reconnects to the Internet, 0patch Agent will connect to the server and the icon will turn back to the green "Everything is OK" icon. | |
The "Unregistered" icon tells you that the agent is not registered on the server and can therefore not download patches. When the agent is not registered, you need to register it by launching 0patch Console and signing in with your email and password. | |
The "Disabled" icon tells you that 0patch Agent is disabled and is not applying patches to applications running on your computer. When the Agent is disabled, 0patch it not protecting your computer. In order to enable the Agent, launch 0patch Console and use the button in the "Enable/Disable Agent" box. |
For a remotely-managed 0patch Agent, the tray icon menu only provides the “About” option.
Note: You may have to manually set the 0patch tray icon to show in your system tray / notification area as Windows by default keep new icons hidden.
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