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Server 2016 shows as 2012


Sorry if this has been covered, I did search but didn't find it.  I have a number of 2016 servers but they are all showing as server 2012 in the portal. 
 
I should mention that these servers were 2012 but they were wiped (or a new VM created) and reloaded with 2016 but kept the same name.  Because they were wiped Webroot was reloaded once they were up and running, the old server is showing in the deactivated group as you would expect.
 
It doesn't appear to be causing any problems as far as I can tell, mostly just to my OCD!
 
 

Best answer by JGiffard

Support for Server 2016 is on its way.  I'd expect this to be ready by late summer, maybe a bit earlier. 
 
Regards
 
Jonathan.giffard
Senior Product Manager
WSA Business
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  • Retired Webrooter
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  • May 19, 2017
This would be due to the fact that we don't currently have support for Server 2016.
 
List of Servers we currently support:
 
Windows Server® 2012 R2 Standard, R2 Essentials
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation, Standard, Enterprise
Windows Server 2003** Standard, Enterprise, 32 and 64-bit (must support SHA-2)
Windows Small Business Server 2008, 2011, 2012
Windows Server Core 2003**, 2008, 2012
Windows Server 2003** R2 for Embedded Systems
Windows Embedded Standard 2009 SP2
Windows XP Embedded SP1, Embedded Standard 2009 SP3
Windows Embedded for POS Version 1.0O

**must support SHA-2
 
Oops :mansurprised:Apologies for triggering your OCD, I'd be the same way.

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  • New Voice
  • 5 replies
  • May 22, 2017
Yup, that would do it!
 
Thanks for the answer, I'll try to be patient.  Not a strong point of mine.

JGiffard
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  • Retired Webrooter
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  • May 22, 2017
Support for Server 2016 is on its way.  I'd expect this to be ready by late summer, maybe a bit earlier. 
 
Regards
 
Jonathan.giffard
Senior Product Manager
WSA Business