v2.3 [Aug 5, 2011]
Enhancements:
- Granular role-based security for hosts
- Added Mac OS X unattended installer
- Spruced up look of guest client icon and menu to be more consistent with OS X
- Added hints on host page to install ClickOnce plugins for firefox and chrome under windows
- Allow deleting of session notes by user with permission to do so
- Add host user name to session log for connected event rather than IP
- Web application polling refined to provide instant updates through web UI
- Simplified setup wizard to only prompt for administrator username/password
- Added event log tracing for unhandled exceptions from .NET clients
- Moved page-based JSON server operations into centralized service (Service.ashx)
- Got rid of Elsinore.ScreenConnect.ClientUnsafe.dll assembly and moved contents into Elsinore.ScreenConnect.Client.dll
- Aug 19 - Now compress all with deflate or gzip leading to ~40% reduction in page/client load size
- Aug 23 - Preload web server and session manager apps leading to better response time on first page load
- Aug 24 - Reversed order of Session Log to newest first
- Aug 29 - Added web.config configurable LDAP membership and role providers (see forum Tips)
- Aug 29 - Added NTLM auth to proxy support for .NET host/guest clients
- Aug 30 - Removed "Elsinore" prefix in directory structure, add/remove programs, and service names
- Aug 31 - Increased chat font size
- Sept 2 - Now preserve modified favicon.ico and Logo.png during an upgrade
- Sept 6 - Added ability to send email invitations with rich mail client
Fixes:
- Dragging of HTML dialogs now don't stick to cursor after mouse up
- Send files dialog now remembers location in same session
- Handle left-handed mouse button swap correctly
- Allow repasting of files between host and guest
- Handle Java 1.5 icon incompatibilities better
- Now output correct "image/png" for .png files rather than "application/octet-stream"
- Aug 18 - Give more informative error when public key mismatches between client and server
It is an essential interface to host and participate in an AT&T web conference.