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Fixed a problem where the server could allow mobilEcho clients to overwrite files that were flagged
as read-only.
Fixed some mobilEcho Client Management display issues on Mac Safari.
Fixed a problem where Verizon iPad 3 devices were displayed as "AT&T" (and vice versa) in the
mobilEcho Client Management devices page.
Fixed a problem where the mobilEcho Administrator could crash when viewing the list of connected
users.
Fixed a problem where the invitation email would fail to show the username.
mobilEcho 3.5 (Released: February 2012)
ENHANCEMENTS:
Added support for 2-way sync folders. Client-side changes made in 2-way sync enabled folders will be
synced back to the server automatically. These 2-way sync folders can be provisioned through the
mobilEcho Client Management server.
Added support for reverse proxy authentication. Reverse proxy servers, such as Microsoft Forefront
Threat Management Gateway (TMG), can be configured to require authentication before granting
access to internal network resources. The mobilEcho client now supports both HTTP
username/password and SSL Client Certificate authentication methods. To use SSL Client Certificate
authentication, a certificate must be installed in the mobilEcho keychain. See this Knowledge Base
article for more information: http://support.grouplogic.com/?p=3830
Added additional options for configuring mobilEcho device enrollment requirements. mobilEcho can
now be optionally configured to accept enrollment requests from devices without the need for a
one-time PIN. In addition, when mobilEcho is configured to require such PINs, these PINs can be
viewed within the management interface.
Added support for client app whitelisting and blacklisting. A managed mobilEcho client can be
configured so that files can only be opened into a restricted whitelist or blacklist of third-party iOS
apps.
Improved browsing performance of network reshare volumes by disabling the filtering of inaccessible
file and folders by default on such volumes.
Added support for network reshare to SMB/CIFS volumes on NetApp storage.
Added the ability to configure mobilEcho provisioned folder paths that include a username wildcard.
Added the ability to configure mobilEcho home folders with custom paths. These paths may
include a username wildcard.
mobilEcho no longer requires that users have "list folder" permissions at the root of a share
containing their home folder.
Added a new registry setting to control whether or not hidden shares on a network reshare are
visible to mobilEcho clients. To enable this feature, set the following registry setting to 1: