# Secure Gateway Server Download ![ ](https://www.manageengine.com/ems/images/taa-compliance.png) **TAA-compliant** Ensure that your **current SGS version is 90103 or above**. If it's 90102 or lower, uninstall and reinstall the SGS using the new EXE to upgrade to the latest version. [Readme](https://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/secure-gateway-server-readme.html) **Note: After installing this exe, the agent computers running on Windows 2003 and Windows XP will no longer be able to communicate via Secure Gateway Server with the server.** ## Steps to Install EXE : Important! - Enter the following details under Setting up the Secure Gateway window, which will open after the installation process. ![ ](https://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/images/username-sgs.png) - Central Server Name: Specify the FQDN/DNS/IP address of the Central server or specify virtual IP address if Failover server is used. - Central Server Https Port: Specify the port number that the mobile devices use to contact the Central server (eg: 8383). It is recommended to use the same port 8383(HTTPS) for Central Server in secured mode. - Notification Server port: 8027 (to perform on-demand operations), this will be pre-filled automatically - Web Socket Port: 8443(HTTPS), this will be pre-filled automatically. - Username & Password: Enter Central Server user's credentials with administrative privilege. **Note**: Upgrading your Secure Gateway Server will not cause any loss of data. ## Steps to Install HOTFIX : Important! - Go to Secure gateway server installed machine. To know the name of the SGS installed Machine login to server webconsole and navigate to *Admin > NAT settings > Secure gateway server > Installed machine.* - Open Services.msc and Stop the "ManageEngine Secure Gateway Server" service. - Ensure that the Central Server is running during Secure Gateway Server upgradation. - Create a backup of ManageEngine Secure Gateway Server before proceeding with the upgrade.To create a backup, follow the below step: - Zip the entire \ME_Secure_Gateway_Server folder and paste it in another location. - If you have installed ManageEngine Secure Gateway Server on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2008, Windows 8, or Windows 2012, you should login as a **default administrator** before running the Update Manager tool. - If the ManageEngine Secure Gateway Server Service is being monitored by a 3rd party tool or a script that will restart the service, ensure that you disable it until you complete the upgrade process - Execute the UpdateManager.bat file present in the /ME_Secure_Gateway_Server/bin directory. - Click "Browse" and select the.ppm file that you have downloaded. - Click "Install" to install the hotfix. This may take few minutes depending on the amount of data that needs to be migrated. - Wait until the hotfix is fully installed. Once the hotfix is installed successfully, the SGS configuration window will pop-up. - On providing the necessary configuration details, the SGS service will be re-installed and started automatically. ## How do I find my Build Number? Enter Secure Gateway Server through start menu and click the "About" option. **OR** Navigate to ``` /ME_Secure_Gateway_Server/bin ``` and invoke About.bat. The "About" box appears and you will find the build number mentioned below the title Secure Gateway Server. ![Forwarding_Server_About](https://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/images/1about-sgs.jpg)