The changes in this hot fix include:
- ExtremeZ-IP now supports volumes that are at or within a junction or mount point. The mount point can target a drive with or without an assigned drive letter.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could leak file handles when encountering deeply nested folders during a non-indexed search.
- Fixed a problem where volumes containing a space in their names would not mount properly from the Zidget.
- Fixed a problem where 10.4 clients could fail to open files containing Cyrillic characters in the filename.
- Fixed a problem where the ExtremeZ-IP DFS client Launch Daemon could be installed with incorrect permissions.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could fail to start in a timely manner after a system restart if both the ExtremeZ-IP and Windows Search services were configured to start automatically.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP would incorrectly advertise the Kerberos authentication mechanism when Kerberos was not in fact available (e.g. on servers not bound to a domain). This could lead to a crash of the NetAuthAgent process on Snow Leopard clients.
- Fixed a problem where aliases would lose their targets when copied to an ExtremeZ-IP volume by a Snow Leopard client.
- Changing the ArchiveConnect offline color label will now take effect for clients after the next mount of an ExtremeZ-IP volume. Previously, the old color label would remain even after remounting the volume.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could crash when receiving an unexpected SetACL AFP command.