# New software release

> **Products involved:** AXIS Device Manager  
> **Release date:** February 24, 2026  
> **Release type:** Regular release  
> **Software version:** 5.34 Build 172  
> **Protocol version:** 5.0.60  
> **File name:** AXISDeviceManagerSetup.exe  
> **Required:** 64‑bit operating system, Microsoft .NET version 4.8  
> **Supported OS:** Windows 11 Pro/Enterprise, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022  
> **Recommendations:** Install the latest OS service packs.  
> **Observe the hardware requirements for running AXIS Device Manager Server.**
>
> * Minimum (#devices < 500): Intel Core i5 or equivalent, 4 GB RAM, 100 Mbit/s  
> * Recommended (500 < #devices < 2000): Intel Core i7 or equivalent, 8 GB RAM, 1 Gbit/s  
> * More than 2000 devices per server is not recommended.  
> * Ensure Axis devices run the latest available AXIS OS.
>
> **Supported devices:** AXIS products with AXIS OS version 6.50 or higher  
> (Functionality may vary depending on model and firmware.)
>
> **Virus scanner:** Cortex XDR  
>
> **Languages:**  
> **UI + help files:** English, French, German, Italian  
> **UI only:** Arabic, Czech, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Dutch, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese  
>
> **Last two preceding supported releases:**  
> * 5.33 Build 139  
> * 5.32 Build 137  
>
> **Contact information:**  
> * <https://www.axis.com>  
> * <https://www.axis.com/products/axis-device-manager>

## Installation
* Back up your inventory using the Import/Export menu in the top‑right corner.  
* Run AXISDeviceManagerSetup.exe and follow the instructions.  
* If Microsoft .NET 4.8 is not already installed, it will be installed automatically (included in the installer).  
* Ensure you have full administrator rights on the computer.

## Uninstallation
* Go to Start → Control Panel → Programs and Features → Uninstall.

## Known limitations in AXIS Device Manager
* For operating systems discontinued by Microsoft (Windows 10 and earlier, Windows Server 2016 and earlier), Axis can only provide best‑effort technical support.  
* If devices are upgraded and factory‑defaulted to AXIS OS 12 or later at the same time, some devices may fail authentication. In such cases, right‑click the device and re‑enter the root credentials.

## Changes in 5.34.172
* Migrated from Firebird database to SQLite (previous database is retained for potential rollback).  
* Resolved a server crash occurring during TLS certificate operations on devices running the latest AXIS OS.
* Resolved a bug that affected the automatic update of TLS certificates  
* Added support for EAPOLv3 for IEEE 802.1X certificate management.  
* Removed the database maintenance utility due to self‑healing functionality in the new DB system.  
* Updated to .NET 10 and refactored components accordingly.  
* General cybersecurity improvements.  
* General performance and stability improvements.

## New features in 5.34.172
* Added a new utility in Service Control → Tools to clean up device software (firmware).  
* Added End‑of‑Life and End‑of‑Support information in the device inventory for servers connected with a My Axis account.

## Changes in 5.33.139
* Added the ability to refresh life‑cycle management information using a dedicated button.  
* Improved retrieval of device information, including detection of model replacements.  
* AXIS OS Recommended Path is now shown during high‑risk upgrade operations to prevent potential loss of OS migration parameters.  
* General cybersecurity improvements.  
* General performance and stability improvements.

## New features in 5.33.139
* Added a new parameter in the configuration wizard to retrieve the currently used HTTPS certificate (e.g., for RTSPS configuration).

## Changes in 5.32.137
* Resolved CVE‑2025‑30023, CVE‑2025‑30024, CVE‑2025‑30025.  
* Fixed a bug that prevented exporting inventory data to CSV.  
* Fixed client crashes when using the SIP configuration wizard.  
* Fixed client crashes after updates when certificate renewal was required across multiple servers.  
* Corrected proxy password dialog behavior so it is no longer treated as plain text.  
* Resolved an issue in the ZIP library that caused Windows file paths to contain forward slashes.  
* Improved unclear text shown during firmware downgrade operations.  
* Replaced outdated promotion links to cloud‑based Device Management.  
* General cybersecurity improvements.  
* General performance and stability improvements.

## Changes in 5.31.129
* Resolved CVE‑2024‑48510.  
* Fixed a server crash caused by unsupported SIP rules during restore‑point creation.  
* Fixed crashes related to TLS certificate management on AXIS OS 12 or later.  
* Improved compatibility with AXIS OS 12 (see breaking changes).  
* General cybersecurity improvements.  
* General performance and stability improvements.

## New features in 5.31.129
* Added new columns in the device inventory to improve life‑cycle management.  
* Added a new SIP configuration wizard (right‑click → Configure devices → SIP Configuration).  
* Added support for EAPOLv3 in IEEE 802.1X settings.

## CVEs already resolved in previous versions
* Resolved CVE‑2024‑43485.