DIAGNOSTIC ENHANCEMENTS:
* Added symbols to service and administrator executables so that Dr. Watson crash logs can provide more detailed information.
ExtremeZ-IP 3.0.1x01 (Released: April 18, 2003)
BUG FIXES:
* Fixed permissions issue -- folders were not visible if the SYSTEM user was not given read permission.
ExtremeZ-IP 3.0.0 (Released: April 8, 2003)
ENHANCEMENTS:
1* AFP 3.1 support is on by default for the server. This can overridden with the registry key:
\HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ExtremeZ-IP\SupportAFP3
(Key moved to \HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ExtremeZ-IP\Parameters4\NonRefreshable\SupportAFP3 for 4.0)
This is a DWORD value and should be set to 0 to disable AFP 3.1 support and support only AFP 2.2
* Mac OS X computers can use filenames longer than 31 characters.
* Mac OS X computers can access files larger than 2GB.
* Mac OS X computers can access volumes larger than 4GB.
* Added support for Bonjour (Rendezvous) to allow Mac OS X clients to easily find and connect to the ExtremeZ-IP server. Bonjour (Rendezvous) is based on the multicast DNS protocol and does not require AppleTalk on the network. Bonjour (Rendezvous) support can be enabled from Windows 2000 and XP, but not NT.
* Significant enhancements to the EZIPUTIL command line utility. Type EZIPUTIL.EXE to get help on the commands
* Enhancements to the "Create Volume" dialog to allow new folders to be created
* Free disk space reported to Macintosh clients now properly reflects user disk quotas
* Unicode File Names: With Mac OS X, users can create files using the Unicode character set, which is used worldwide to support the wide variety of characters found in different languages.
* Optimizations for Enumerating Folders, Catalog Searches: Through AFP 3.1, Mac OS X clients gain improvements that allow applications to discover the contents of folders more efficiently than in previous versions. With this change, the client and server are able to communicate significantly more information with each transaction on the network, which results in improved performance.
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