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SPICEWORKS DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION UPDATE
90005 update system tray icon (spiceworks logo).Quick heads up: This patch includes updates for Apache, OpenSSL, and Ruby (details below) in addition to the other listed fixes below. Open a command prompt (cmd.exe) as administrator and run.Copy sqlfix.rb into C:\Program Files (x86)\Spiceworks\bin.
SPICEWORKS DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION ZIP FILE
zip backup is created in your backup folder (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Spiceworks\backup) after a few minutes by opening the zip file to make sure the process was completed

SPICEWORKS DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION MANUAL
It is also safe to use the manual script (below), but at this point it should no longer be necessary. Typically it will take up to 24 hours to dump the cache, but you can also restart Spiceworks and wait 5-10 minutes. We've released an image URL cache wipe that will resolve this for everyone automatically, without any interaction on your part. Edited the above the reflect this update. UPDATE (9/21): The "automatic" section below was added. We have released a cache wipe to automatically wipe the image URLs, and also provided two methods for manually removing the URLs from devices to remove the unrelated images, including a simple method for individual devices, or a "global" method to hit all of your devices at once. The unrelated images are distracting and do not belong in the Inventory app, so we're working on methods that would automatically prevent them from being displayed. Currently the invalid URLs are redirecting to display unrelated images in place of device icons. Some of the image URLs point to a third-party (previously a partner company), and the URLs are no longer valid. This lookup stores an image URL for the device icon image locally in the Desktop app database, and under normal circumstances the URL is not updated later. The Inventory application uses a lookup API to locate a device icon image whenever a device is scanned and created in the Inventory. Many Inventory users are affected by an issue where device icon image URLs are redirecting to unrelated images (emoji and meme images).
