This section summarizes the changes made to the guide since the initial release of Novell Filr 1.0.
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Added information about how to manage the Filr desktop application on users’ workstations with client management software such as Novell ZENworks. |
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Added information about pixel height and width when creating a brand. |
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Updated section about how to update the Filr desktop application (to the Filr Desktop 1.0.2 or later) on the Filr server or on a separate web server. |
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Section 10.3, Configuring a Separate Web Server to Deploy the Filr Desktop Application |
Simplified process for making the Filr desktop application available from a separate web server. |
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Updated section to include iOS support with iOS 7.1. This section links to detailed information within the ZENworks Mobile Management documentation. |
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Added section about configuring ZMM to manage the Filr 1.0.3 mobile app. This section links to detailed information within the ZENworks Mobile Management documentation. |
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Added section explaining the considerations to make when configuring a synchronization schedule for a Net Folder or Net Folder Server. |
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Added a video explaining planning considerations for Net Folders. |
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Changed format and added information for NTFS file systems. |
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Added section describing how to import the root LDAP certificate for Active Directory. |
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Section 9.3.2, Configuring MobileIron to Manage the Filr App |
Added section describing how to configure Filr with MobileIron. |
Section 5.1.6, Planning a Clustered Filr System to Support Net Folder Synchronization |
Added section describing the benefit of setting aside a separate Filr appliance to perform Net Folder synchronization. |
Added information about how file system rights map to Filr rights in regard to sharing files and folders. |
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Added section explaining the amount of data that can be synchronized to a Net Folder in a given amount of time. |