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title: "ThreatConnect Versioning | ThreatConnect"
slug: "threatconnect-versioning"
description: "This article describes the version numbering scheme used for each ThreatConnect release and provides instructions for how to determine the version and build of ThreatConnect running on your instance and the associated commit."
updated: 2024-04-03T21:50:54Z
published: 2024-04-03T21:50:54Z
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# ThreatConnect Versioning

## Overview

Each release of ThreatConnect® includes a version number and an associated commit and build. This information, which may be viewed on the **Info**tab of the **System Settings**screen, is designed to provide System Administrators with better insight into the specific version and build of ThreatConnect running on their instance.

## Before You Start

| Minimum Role(s) | System role of Administrator (for viewing the **Info**tab of the **System Settings**screen) |
| --- | --- |
| Prerequisites | None |

## Version Numbering Scheme

Figure 1 illustrates the version numbering scheme used for each ThreatConnect release.

![Figure 1_ThreatConnect Versioning_7.2.0](https://cdn.document360.io/dfc206c8-1c9f-4725-b74d-a66f83432320/Images/Documentation/Figure%201_ThreatConnect%20Versioning_7.2.0.png)

- **Version Number**: The three-digit version number of the ThreatConnect release (**7.1.2**in this example). The version number consists of the following parts:
  - **Major**: The major version of the ThreatConnect release (**7**in this example).
  - **Minor**: The minor version of the ThreatConnect release (**1** in this example).
  - **Patch**: The patch version of the ThreatConnect release (**2** in this example).
- **Build**: The six-character build of the ThreatConnect release (**M0609P**in this example). The build consists of the following parts:
  - **M**: The letter **M**in the build stands for “Maintenance Build.”
  - **Month**: The two-digit month of the release date for the build (**06**in this example).
  - **Day**: The two-digit day of the release date for the build (**09**in this example).
  - **Modifier**: A letter indicating the type of fix addressed in the ThreatConnect release (**P**in this example). Available modifiers include **S** (deployed to a single customer only), **P** (a top-priority fix to address a customer outage), and **R** (required for all customers).

## Viewing Your ThreatConnect Version, Commit, and Build

System Administrators can follow these steps to view the version and build of ThreatConnect running on their instance and the associated commit.

1. Log into ThreatConnect with a System Administrator account.
2. On the top navigation bar, hover over **Settings![Settings icon](https://cdn.document360.io/dfc206c8-1c9f-4725-b74d-a66f83432320/Images/Documentation/Settings%20icon.png)**and select **System Settings**. The **System Settings**screen will be displayed with the **Settings**tab selected.
3. Click the **Info**tab. The **Info**screen will be displayed with the **Information**subtab selected (Figure 2).  
![Figure 2_ThreatConnect Versioning_7.3.2](https://cdn.document360.io/dfc206c8-1c9f-4725-b74d-a66f83432320/Images/Documentation/Figure%202_ThreatConnect%20Versioning_7.3.2.png)
  1. **Version**: The three-digit version of ThreatConnect running on your instance (**7.3.2** in this example).
  2. **Commit**: The eight-character commit associated with the ThreatConnect version running on your instance (**b4b3335d******in this example).
  3. **Build**: The six-character build of the ThreatConnect version running on your instance (**M1121R******in this example).

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