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This release contains the following changes:
- Implement batch importing/updating of Shared Accounts.
- Allow printing to be disabled for specific users for a given period of time.
- Add web-service APIs and command-line tool to enable/disable user printing.
- Improvements to reports so that long document names are not truncated.
- Improvements to support CUPS 1.2 on Linux.
- Changes to allow a very large number of printers to be
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This release contains the following changes:
- Improved scalability of Windows print provider when receiving print jobs through LPR (Windows Print Services for Unix) or IPP (Internet Printing Protocol).
- Improved scalability when handling many print jobs awaiting user account selection or to be printed from a release station.
- Add an option to disable account selection print popups for a printer, overriding the setting for the user that printed. This allows the
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This release contains the following changes:
- Added admin access control lists, so that the administrator can delegate access to a subset of admin functionality to other users. This is a much requested feature that will be helpful for customers with many users or PaperCut deployed across multiple sites.
- Various improvements to the Mac OS X version.
- Added support for SSL connections to LDAP servers.
- Improved copy count detection for Kyocera
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This release contains the following changes:
- Fix problems that can cause crashes in the User client on windows with some display drivers.
- Improved color detection for some Espon inkjet printers.
- Improved print popup notification speed when using CUPS print provider on Linux or Mac.
- Improved support for Mac Safari browser.
- Added documentation describing how to use the free Microsoft SQL Server Express as an external
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This release contains the following changes:
- Greatly improve the speed of user client print popup notifications. They are now sent when the job enters the queue rather than after analysis. The speed improvement will be most noticeable on large documents or on networks where documents are slow to spool.
NOTE: It is recommended that all user clients be upgraded. Older clients will continue to work but the page count and document cost information will not be
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This release contains the following changes:
- Fixed a security related issue that may arises when running on Linux and using LDAP for authentication against a Windows Active Directory. Users fitting this situation should upgrade as a priority.
- Add card-based authentication (e.g. swipe cards) to release station.
- Allow card number and notes to be imported using the batch user import file function.
- Improve robustness of
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