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Fixed a problem where users could fail to see their home directories if the client authenticated to the
management server with a user principal name (UPN) such as user@domain.com.
Fixed a problem where the "%USERNAME%" wildcard would fail to use the correct username if the
client authenticated to the management server with a user principal name (UPN) such as
user@domain.com.
mobilEcho 3.6 (Released: April 2012)
ENHANCEMENTS:
Improved performance of Active Directory lookups for users and groups.
Searches of Active Directory in the mobilEcho Client Management server now search on both
common names and display names.
Add profile settings for allowing/denying the ability of users to create sync folders, and to perform a
Quickoffice® "Save Back".
The mobilEcho Client Management server can now be configured to store database and profile
information in a different location than the application directory, allowing for the management
server service to be failed over to other cluster nodes.
The mobilEcho Administrator now displays the number of licenses currently being occupied, and will
only display a single session for each user/device if the user has reconnected to the mobilEcho server
multiple times.
The mobilEcho Administrator now automatically runs with elevated privileges.
The enrollment email subject can now be customized in the 'mobilEcho_management.cfg' file.
BUG FIXES:
mobilEcho no longer permits Active Directory "Distribution" groups to be used to create mobilEcho
Client Management group policies. Distribution groups are provided by Microsoft for email purposes
only. If you are using AD "Distribution" groups for any of your mobilEcho Client Management policies,
please use the "Active Directory Users and Computers" control panel to convert these groups to
"Security" groups.
Fixed a problem where a user that used different username formats to enroll with multiple devices
would occupy multiple licenses. For example, if one device was enrolled as "user@example.com"
and a second device was enrolled as "example\user", the licensing logic would treat those as two
separate user accounts for licensing purposes.
Fixed a problem where a user could fail to get the appropriate group profile if the user's Active
Directory primary group was not set to the default of "Domain Users".
Fixed a problem where a user could fail to get the appropriate group profile if the user's group was a
"universal" Active Directory group.
Fixed a problem where users with Unicode characters in their usernames would not have their
credentials saved after enrolling with mobilEcho Client Management.