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Extremez-ip 2 readme version 2x166 July 19, 2011
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CHANGES:
* ShareWithEZIP.DLL is no longer installed. This previously enabled a context-menu option in Windows Explorer to allow sharing a specific folder. The same action can be performed by navigating to the folder from within the ExtremeZ-IP Administrator [#3767]
KNOWN ISSUES:
* OS 9 and OS X Classic do not understand Unicode names. This is a shortcoming of the AFP 2.2 specification. Currently ExtremeZ-IP will replace Unicode characters with null characters when providing file and folder names to clients running in these environments.
* As a side effect of the architectural change that allows ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 to share millions of files with immediate startup, client file search execution times have increased when compared to ExtremeZ-IP 3.2. Major improvements to search speed are planned for version 4.1.
* When searching the root of a shared volume, the Mac OS client may become unresponsive for the duration of the search if the server-side “Support Catalog Search Operations” option is enabled. This setting will increase search speed but because of the potential client usability impact, it is disabled by default in new installations of ExtremeZ-IP 4.0.4 and later. Installing an upgrade to version 4.0.4 or later will not disable a previous installation’s catalog search setting. If you have a previous version and are experiencing client unresponsiveness, it is recommended that you disable “Support Catalog Search Operations” in the ExtremeZ-IP Administrator server settings.
* Sherlock searches may hang on OS 9 clients when there are few results to be found and the breadth of the search is large.
* If Kerberos is being used for client authentication, the password expiration warning capability of ExtremeZ-IP is disabled.
* When starting ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 for the first time after installing over an existing 3.x install, the initial startup time can be lengthy if the 3.x node table index is large. ExtremeZ-IP must do a one-time conversion of information from the 3.x node table index.
* ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 periodically (once a week by default) walks its index and prunes entries that are no longer valid. When this occurs the server will display higher CPU usage for a brief amount of time.
* For ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 to function correctly, the SYSTEM account at startup on the server must have permissions that allow it to access all volumes on the server.
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