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ExtremeZ-IP 5.4 (Released: May 2009)
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ExtremeZ-IP 5.4 (Released: May 2009)
Note: ExtremeZ-IP 5.4 was released after ExtremeZ-IP 6.0, so many of the changes are listed under both releases.
ENHANCEMENTS:
* Added a set of commonly-used debugging files to the "Debug Logging" subfolder of the application directory. [#10625] [5.4x01]
BUG FIXES:
* Fixed a problem where users could experience slow browsing with UNIX permissions and ACLs enabled. [#11775] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where permissions were not reset properly if "reset permissions on move" was enabled but UNIX permissions/ACLs were disabled. This problem would only occur on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. [#10934] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where legacy OS 9 applications could fail to move a file in an ExtremeZ-IP volume if the source or destination path ended in a null character. [#11978] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where the service, Administrator, or installer could crash if the system contained a non-ExtremeZ-IP service containing "ExtremeZ-IP" in its display name. [#11838] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where search index files could grow to very large sizes without automatically pruning themselves. [#11654] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where indexed search could fail to return all results for volumes whose index file exceeds 4 MB. [#11715] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where search index files could consume more than the allowable maximum amount of memory (20 MB, by default). [#11716] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where folder modification dates could improperly get updated to "now" after duplication. [#10521] [5.4x01]
* Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could crash when the service was stopped or restarted. This crash was more likely to occur on Windows 2008 Server. [#10514] [5.4x01]
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