October 2019: Desktop Manager 2.9 is now available for all Cooperteam customers.
Please, find below the most important changes:
Notes R10 support
- New Audit Results Forms to display Notes R10.x documents (Account, Location, Connection, Directory Profile, Perweb Profile, Mail Profile, Rules...).
- New Template Forms to handle Notes R10.x local NAB documents (Account, Location, Connection, CrossCertificate)
- New features in Task & Profile to modify Notes R10.x Preferences (Workspace Background, IBM Theme Colors).
- Additional settings to handle the new Notes R10.x client behavior
Improvements to Audit Results
- Audit Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016.
- Audit new R10.x User Preferences (Workspace Background, IBM Theme Colors)
Improvements of Preference documents
- Calendar & Profile Preference document can now show the Calendar & To Do / Display / Notices / Update Notice Options configuration panel.
Improvements of Hook Documents
- New Send Mail Event Hook document available for Profile. You can evaluate a @Formula against the message when a Mail is sent in order to block the sending of the message.
LotusScript API Functions
- New dmGetDBReplicaIDFromWorkspace function returns the Replica ID of a database whose icon can be present in the workspace.
- New dmWorkspaceBackground function changes Workspace background settings..
- New dmMountVolume function creates a mounting point for a volume.
- New dmAddConnection function creates a connection to network resource located on a Windows server.
- New dmCancelConnection function loses a connection to a network resource located on a Windows server.
Script API Functions
- New GetFileSizeMB function gets the size of a file (in MB).
- New EncryptString function to encrypt a string.
- New DecryptString function to decrypt a string.
- New AddConnection function creates a connection to network resource located on a Windows server.
- New CancelConnection function closes a connection to a network resource located on a Windows server.
- New MountVolume function creates a mounting point for a volume.
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