The changes in this release include:
- This release has been certified as Snow Leopard compatible.
- Added new UNIX permissions settings that can be configured in the registry.
- Added support for the HTTPDiscoveryMinimumZidgetVersion registry setting, which lets customers override the default minimum Zidget version.
- The filename policy to restrict characters illegal in Windows file or folder names now prevents names that begin with a space.
- Added UI for existing settings that control whether or not inaccessible files and folders are visible to Mac clients.
- ExtremeZ-IP and ArchiveConnect are now compatible with Symantec Enterprise Vault volumes that have pass-through recall enabled.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP 's internal HTTP server would be enabled at startup even if all HTTP checkboxes were unchecked in the ExtremeZ-IP Administrator.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could crash when attempting to index a very deeply nested folder hierarchy (~190 levels or more).
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could crash when performing a non-indexed search of a volume containing a folder hierarchy at least 10 levels deep.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could crash when processing a search request if it encountered a folder whose path is exactly 1020 characters long.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could fail to add entries to its search index for changes that occurred while ExtremeZ-IP was not running.
- Fixed a problem where users that originally connected to the ExtremeZ-IP server using a username and password could fail to reconnect if their entered username did not match the exact case of the username as stored in Active Directory (e.g. "administrator" vs. "Administrator").
- ExtremeZ-IP will no longer allow files or folders to be given names that are reserved in Windows, such as "CON" or "LPT1"
- Fixed a problem where 10.6 clients would fail to mount a volume containing Unicode characters.
- Fixed a problem where the ExtremeZ-IP Administrator running on Windows Vista or 2008 could hang when connected to a server running Windows 2003 or XP.
- The filename policy to restrict specific extensions will now apply to folders as well as files.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could fail to properly uninstall if Active Directory contains a very large number of groups.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could fail to properly uninstall if the Service Connection Point (SCP) could not be removed.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP would fail to install a Service Connection Point (SCP) when ExtremeZ-IP was installed on a domain controller.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP would fail to install a Service Connection Point (SCP) if computer objects were not stored in the "Computers" container in Active Directory.