Date: August 17, 2026
Esper Agent Version: 14.1.4857
New Features
- Detect Drift at the Granular Level with Blueprint Compliance: You can now enable field-level drift detection on a blueprint, so Android devices are checked against every supported blueprint attribute. Each attribute can be tagged with a severity (Critical, Major, Minor, or Log Only), and any deviation surfaces on the device's new Drift Analysis tab with its severity, current value, and expected value. Use Converge on a device to bring drifted devices back into compliance. Blueprint Compliance is currently available for Architect customers. Learn more about Blueprint Compliance.
- Added Windows Remote Terminal: Execute scripts from a remote terminal on Windows devices. Troubleshoot in the moment or manage files directly from the interface. Explore Windows Remote Terminal.
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Android Esper Agent Updates:
- Fixed an issue where display density and other custom settings were not applied correctly during blueprint provisioning.
- Added support for preventing Esper Agent and Helper app updates from being replaced by cloud-sourced versions on devices where the installed agent must remain signed with a specific key.
Bug Fixes and Improvements
- Updated typography for tool tips.
- Fixed an issue where Windows 11 Pro devices failed to enroll with PPKG provisioning.
- Fixed an issue where certain VPP applications displayed a different application name than expected in an App Report due to a mapping issue.
We’re excited to launch DevRel 196 over the coming days, and the Esper team is hard at work on the next release. Please contact Esper Support to share your thoughts on how Esper can improve future releases.