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| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 2.8.4 | Mar 27, 2012 | New Release | This patch contains fix for the following issues: · Issue 5595594 Group resolution fails for special characters in group name · Issue 5713953 SharePoint connector sets incorrect display URL for some of the object types · Issue 5579962 Changes not detected when a SharePoint folder is moved within the same site · Issue 5529449 SharePoint Connector does not exclude meta tag parentwebtitle · Issue 5479101 SharePoint connector fails to add group member ship in the user datastore if groupname has more than 40 characters · Issue 4672274 SharePoint connector should support all types of Site/list templates for sending ACLs to GSA · Issue 4457286 SharePoint connector does not remove database tables when connector instance is deleted · Issue 4081238 SharePoint connector not able to send correct MIME type for MS Outlook .msg files · Issue 5408782 SharePoint connector fails to traverse a site, circular redirect exception is observed · Issue 4903561 SharePoint connector has no validation for the LDA |
| 2.8.0 | Feb 10, 2012 | New Release | · This patch contains fix for the following issues · Issue 177/3290338: For ACL indexing, add ability to differentiate identical group names in SharePoint, Active Directory, and the local computer · Description · There is a discrepancy between the way GSA handles users and groups during ACL based authorization · This discrepancy is mainly related to the format that GSA uses for usernames and group names while matching them with the entries in ACL · For username, it uses just the username (without domain). But, for groups it uses domaingroupname. This, in turn, is because of the fact that · while constructing the Primary Verified Identity, GSA strips off domain from username but it does not do the same with group names that are returned in response to a user group resolution query. The cookie cracker always returns the user or group name in the format domainusername or domaingroupname |