How to Identify the Carbonite Endpoint Version

Summary: Learn about how to identify the version of Carbonite Endpoint by following these step-by-step instructions.

This article applies to This article does not apply to This article is not tied to any specific product. Not all product versions are identified in this article.

Instructions

Note:

Knowing the version of Carbonite Endpoint allows a user to:

  • Identify known issues.
  • Determine UI differences.
  • Verify system requirements.

Affected Products:

  • Carbonite Endpoint

Affected Operating Systems:

  • Windows
  • Mac

Versioning can be identified on the Endpoint or Administration Console. Click the appropriate option for more information.

Endpoint

Click Windows or Mac for versioning information.

Windows

Product versioning on Windows can be determined either through the:

Click the preferred method for more information.

UI
Note: The product must be installed and activated before determining the version.
  1. On the Windows Desktop, double-click Carbonite Endpoint.
    Carbonite Endpoint icon
    Note:
    • Alternatively, Carbonite Endpoint can be accessed using Windows Explorer at %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files (x86)\Carbonite\Endpoint\DCProtect.exe.
    • In the example, %SYSTEMDRIVE% is a Windows system variable for the operating system partition drive.
  2. In the bottom-left corner of Carbonite Endpoint UI, click About.
    About menu
  3. Record the Version. In the example, 10.2.0.23 is the version.
    Example version
    Note: The Version, Device ID, and Activation URL may differ from the example above.
Installer
  1. Locate DCProtectInstall.exe.
  2. Right-click DCProtectInstall.exe and then select Properties.
    Properties option that is found after right-clicking DCProtectInstall.exe
  3. Click the Details tab.
    Details tab
  4. Record the Product version. In the example, the Product version is 10.2.0.23.
    Example version
    Note: The Product Version may differ in your environment.

Mac

Note: The product must be installed and activated before determining the version.
  1. From the Apple menu, click Go and then select Applications.
    Applications option in the Go menu
  2. In the Applications menu, double-click Carbonite Endpoint.
    Carbonite Endpoint icon
  3. In the bottom-left corner of the Carbonite Endpoint UI, click About.
    About menu
  4. Record the Version. In the example, the Version is 10.2.0.23.
    Example version
    Note: The Version, Device ID, and Activation URL may differ in your environment.

Administration Console

  1. In a web browser, go to https://red-[REGION].mysecuredatavault.comThis hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies..
    Note: [REGION] = Region of tenant:
    • US = America
    • EMEA = Europe
    • APAC = Asia Pacific
    • CA = Canada
    For example, https://red-us.mysecuredatavault.comThis hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies..
  2. Log in to the administration console.
    Carbonite Endpoint administration console
    Note: If you are unable to Log in to the administration console, reach out to your product administrator or sales agent.
  3. From the menu in the left pane, click Devices.
    Devices option
  4. In the Devices pane, Search and then click the wanted device name.
    Example search results
    Note:
    • The Device name may not always match the machine name.
    • Alternatively, the device can be located under the activated User.
    • The examples that are used in the screenshot may differ in your environment.
  5. Record the Client version. In the example, the Client version is 10.2.0.23.
    Example version
    Note: The Client version may differ in your environment.

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Affected Products

Carbonite
Article Properties
Article Number: 000126103
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2025
Version:  14
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