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[PFS-1018] - Support assigning clients to a server cluster
[PFS-1565] - Quicker or instant autosave of web editited documents
[PFS-1698] - Sync ONLYOFFICE settings in cluster
[PFS-1808] - Add flexible options to auto-merge process for LDAP accounts
[PFS-1850] - Fix create organizations for end-users
[PFS-1864] - Exclude file changes which are in the future
[PFS-1889] - Central policies and defaults for File­‐Links: Passwort, Validity date, Number of Downloads
[PFS-1891] - Soft-limit on # users per server
[PFS-1894] - Flexible Shibboleth Attribute name mapping / Add valid to format
[PFS-1906] - Implement connection to ONLYOFFICE3 (Linux)
[PFS-1920] - MSI Installer nur für Administrator sichtbar
[PFS-1921] - MSI Installer Registry Schlüssel Metainformationen
[PFS-1934] - Account.edit / Add email should trigger merge account
[PFS-1943] - Reduced log level and amount for overused accounts: Permission denied (inactive)
[PFS-1944] - Password recovery improvements
[PFS-1949] - Speed up loading of folder list
[PFS-1951] - Sort option for auth order setting
[PFS-1959] - Reduce logging when cleaning up timed out ONLYOFFICE sessions
[PFS-1960] - Inviting a user from a Shibboleth account should use the quota of the default profile
[PFS-1982] - Increase upload limit over 2GB+
[PFS-1989] - New salutation in invitation_response.vm
[PFS-1990] - Remove password recovery option from Shibboleth start page

 

Important upgrade information:

  • If following PowerFolder Server entry server.username.isemail is set true and LDAP user is logging in, then the first email from LDAP will be set as username.
  • Add PowerFolder Server entry java.naming.ldap.derefAliases to specify how aliases are dereferenced during search operations, example: java.naming.ldap.derefAliases=<always | never | finding | searching> 
  • Recovering 0 byte files and deleted files by PowerFolder Server is possible by adding the following PowerFolder Server entry: recover.zero_byte.files = <true | false>