The changes in this release include:
- Added the ability to designate Time Machine backup storage quotas on a per-user or per-group basis.
- Time Machine volumes are now configured with file permissions allowing only the backup user or administrators to access the Time Machine backup file. In addition, Time Machine backup files owned by other users are now hidden when browsing the volume.
- Implemented functionality to automatically generate and configure a Time Machine volume when running on Windows Home Server.
- Implemented functionality to prompt the user for a username and password during remote administration if the logged-in username and password cannot be used to access the remote server.
- ExtremeZ-IP will now disallow guest logins by default. Guest access can be enabled through the ExtremeZ-IP Administrator.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could hang on servers using DFS. The problem would occur if a Mac client with a DFS home directory path attempted to login to a server that had profile home directories enabled, but was not the target machine of the user's DFS home directory path.
- Fixed a compatibility problem between ExtremeZ-IP and CommVault Simpana. Previously, offline files could sometimes fail to be recalled when opening from a Mac client. To work around this issue, the Refreshable registry setting "ServerUsesRelativeHandles" should be set to 0. Please see the Online Help for more information.
- ExtremeZ-IP will now hide inaccessible volumes by default. This avoids a bug in the Mac client where the presence of inaccessible volumes in the volume list can cause other volumes to not appear properly.