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8.5.100.07

Configuration Server 8.5.x Release Notes

Release Date Release Type Restrictions AIX Linux Solaris Windows
07/31/15 Hot Fix X X X X

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What's New

This release includes only resolved issues.

Resolved Issues

This release contains the following resolved issue:


This release restores backward-compatible behavior by having Configuration Server perform the following byte conversions: 0x60 to 0x60+0x60 and 0x27 to 0x60+0x22, as it did in releases prior to release 8.5.100.06. These conversions are reverted when the strings are read from the database, resulting in no adverse effects on the CS and its clients.

Configuration Server 8.5.100.06 inadvertently disabled these conversions in cases where these bytes were used as trailing bytes of double-byte characters. This caused the loss of backward compatibility when Configuration Server was operating with pre-existing data.

Important
This issue applies only to environments in which both of the following conditions are true:
  • Configuration Server is running in single-language (traditional) mode.
  • Double-byte character encodings are used, namely Japanese, Chinese and Korean.

(MFWK-16845)



Upgrade Notes

No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 8.5.100.07.

This page was last edited on November 18, 2015, at 19:06.
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