11-Oct-2023 Ver 5.1.6.1
Release Notes - [Thru AFT] [Ver 5.1.6.1]
Release Date: [11-Oct-2023]
[Improvements]
MFT now supports multiple files with the same name on source endpoints
To allow compatibility with IBM Sterling Servers
Improved logic with compression file collision
When you have multiple files with the same name and different extensions that will cause a collision when using a
processing option (i.e. zip), one will now be marked cancelled instead of just not arriving at target.
[Changes]
Change 1 - Changed “dropped” state to “busy”
In Flow Schedule History, “Dropped” status has been changed to “Busy”.
Change 2 - Mongo Health Check
Added a MongoDB Health check and removed the deprecated Cosmos health check.
[Bug Fixes]
Bug fix 1 – Duplicate User Names
Users of different customers could create duplicate named Thru Internal Endpoint users preventing login. Issue has
been resolved.
Bug fix 2 - Unable to See Site Logins when using SSO in Audit Log
SSO User Login will now be recorded in the audit log.
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