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24.3.7 Voyager released

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Changes compared to 24.3.6

New Features

  • Added support for selecting Windows drives by drive letter when configuring a Disk Image Protected Item (#4838, !4756)

Enhancements

  • Added a label in the Comet Server web interface and the Comet Backup desktop app to distinguish if Protected Items are enforced via the policy (#4975, !4823)
  • Added the ability to convert Windows System Backup Protected Items to Disk Image Protected Items via the Users tab and Bulk Actions dropdown in the Comet Server web interface (#4838, !4756)
  • Improved Microsoft 365 Drive downloads by adding configurable account concurrency and adding concurrency to single file downloads (#4352, !4806)

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue with default Protected Items, allowing edit and delete options when the configured policy doesn't strictly enforce it (#4975, !4823)
  • Fixed an issue with the Comet Backup desktop app deleting DeviceIdentificationEntropy and DeviceIdentificationHardwareIDOverride registry keys when uninstalled (#2943, !4826)
  • Fixed an issue causing a deadlock when too many requests to a Storage Vault fail during decompression in a single job (#4972, !4822)
  • Fixed an issue causing restores to panic when Comet fails to load a directory included in the files being restored (#4972, !4822)
  • Fixed an issue with some search results not appearing when multiple partial matches exist in the Comet Server web interface (#4958, !4833)
  • Fixed an issue with search results not appearing for results with non-ASCII characters in the Comet Server web interface (#4958, !4833)
  • Fixed an issue allowing search invocation underneath an active dialog in the Comet Server web interface (#4958, !4833)
  • Fixed an issue causing Comet Server to segfault when starting on Linux (#4985, !4830)
  • Fixed an issue causing clients running on Windows Server 2008R2 and Windows 7 to lose their live connection and become unable to be remotely upgraded after a Comet Server upgrade (#4889, !4778)