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Sorting criteria chosen by the end user is now saved when browsing project folders.
Event Notifications can now be configured globally as default settings for all shares. Users can
override the defaults for individual shares.
Notifications can now be configured to be sent when a file is downloaded / synced.
activEcho clients on Windows now perform validation of SSL certificates using the built-in
Windows certificate store. This improves compatibility with 3rd party certificate authorities.
Improved user interface responsiveness for re-assigning content when there are 1000s of users
in the system.
The Amazon S3 access key no longer displayed in plain text on the administration pages.
Improved page load times when there are many users and/or files, especially when quotas are in
use.
Improved support for email invitations using different formats of email addresses.
Wildcards can now be used in domains for sharing black and whitelists.
Administrators can now globally hide the checkbox "Allow collaborators to invite other
collaborators".
New Administration mode toggles between a user's individual project / log views and the
administration console.
mobilEcho client management has been fully integrated into a common web administration
interface. This can be used for managing mobile clients for activEcho, or if a mobilEcho license is
provided the single console can manage all mobilEcho and activEcho functions.
Users list can now be exported.
The mobilEcho Client Management Server is integrated with Acronis Access Server and built on
Apache Tomcat and PostgreSQL database for improved scalability and resilience.
The mobilEcho Administrator previously used to manage individual mobilEcho servers has been
removed; Access Gateway Servers (formerly mobilEcho File Access Servers) are now managed
directly within the Acronis Access Server web administration user interface.
mobilEcho Client Management Server configuration file has been removed; configuration
settings previously in the configuration file are automatically migrated and are now managed
through the Acronis Access Server web administration user interface.
Configuration of data sources (formerly assigned "Folders") to be shared to mobile devices has
been redesigned.
New "Assigned Sources" capability allows administrators to get a report of all of the assigned
resources that a particular Active Directory user or group will receive.
Audit logging can be enabled to report on mobile user activity across multiple Acronis Access
Gateway Servers.
Administrators can now be granted different permissions for administrative activity, including
managing users, data sources, mobile policies or viewing the audit log. This can be based on
individual users and/or membership in Active Directory groups.
Devices operations such as remote wipe or removing devices from the device list can now be
performed in batches.
A catch-all "default" policy can be configured which applies to all users that don't match
configured Active Directory user or group policies.
New policy options allow specification that content on the device within the "My Files" and
"File Inbox" folders expires and is removed after a certain amount of time.
When sending an enrollment invitation to an Active Directory group, users who are already
enrolled through another group can be filtered out.