ExtremeZ-IP Hot Fix Release History - Version 4.1
All version 4.1 releases are downloaded as full installer packages that contain the File Server, Print Server, and Print Accounting components. After unzipping the downloaded file, you will be presented with a ReadMe file and an executable installer. Simply run the installer and your ExtremeZ-IP installation will be updated and all settings will be retained. Every installer is cumulative and includes all updates from previous versions.
For detailed installation and upgrade instructions please see the File Quick Start Guide or the Print Quick Start Guide. For Cluster Installations please see our Cluster Installation knowledge base article
ExtremeZ-IP Latest Documentation
- ExtremeZ-IP 4.2 File Server ReadMe File - Download Now - [RTF]
- ExtremeZ-IP 4.2 Print Server ReadMe File - Download Now - [RTF]
- ExtremeZ-IP 4.2 Users Manual - Download Now - [PDF - 3.8 MB]
- ExtremeZ-IP 4.2 File Quick Start Guide - Download Now - [PDF - 1.5 MB]
- ExtremeZ-IP 4.2 Print Quick Start Guide - Download Now - [PDF - 2.5 MB]
ExtremeZ-IP 4.1.1x13 (released 12/13/2005) - Download Now - [ZIP - 18.4 MB]
- Added warning to administrators that attempt to create volumes that the service does not have full control over.
- Added logging of ExtremeZ-IP CPU usage (as opposed to system-wide CPU usage).
- Added the ability to time out idle users. See the ExtremeZ-IP help file for more information.
- Added the ability to configure the home directory feature though the EZIP Admin UI
- Fixed a problem where replies to the AFPByteRangeLockExt command were not probably formed.
- Fixed a problem where users could experience poor performance when using client-side applications (such as Prinergy) that dealt with folders containing large numbers of files (thousands or more).
- Fixed a problem where volumes could not be mounted using the Classic Chooser under Mac OS 10.4.
- Fixed a problem where clients could fail to reconnect after server failover.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could report stale information about a file if the file was being modified simultaneously from multiple clients.
- Fixed a problem where the Administrator would hang when trying to display the Log window when running on Windows 2003, 64-bit Edition.
- Fixed a problem where the Administrator could not show paths for open files that the SYSTEM account did not have access to. Under these conditions, the Files window would show Path not available - SYSTEM does not have access to this file, and the file could not be closed.
- Printing extremely large files (500 MB or more) has been optimized for faster spooling performance.
ExtremeZ-IP 4.1x21 (released 10/26/2005) - Download Now - [ZIP - 18.4 MB]
- Changed the default node table cache size to 20 Mb for better performance under load.
- Modified pruning of old Macintosh file IDs to occur weekly, regardless of whether or not ExtremeZ-IP had been running continuously during that time. Previous versions of ExtremeZ-IP would prune only after a week of uptime.
- Added fast indexed file search feature. Further information, configuration instructions, and tips related to this feature can be found in the Group Logic knowledge base article located at: http://www.grouplogic.com/knowledge/index.cfm/fuseaction/view_Info/docID/198
- Fixed a problem where drop folders (write-only) could not be deleted from the Windows side.
- Fixed a potential crash that could occur when using any client application that utilitizes the ExchangeFiles command (e.g. Microsoft Office).
- Migrated the PruningInterval key from the NonRefreshable portion of the ExtremeZ-IP registry to the Refreshable portion.
- Fixed a problem where files could not be copied into drop folders (write-only). These copies could fail within a single volume, or from volume to volume.
- Fixed a problem where resource forks could be lost in certain workflows involving Output Manager. Output Manager creates resource forks that could not previously be read by ExtremeZ-IP.
- Fixed a problem where ExtremeZ-IP could incorrectly report a serial number conflict on machines with multiple NIC cards.
- Fixed a minor memory leak that could occur when users logged on and off using Kerberos authentication.
- Fixed a minor memory leak that could occur when users disconnected from the server.
- Fixed a file resize issue where an application would fail to read from the end of a file immediately after resizing the file. This issue could cause files to become corrupted from applications such as Linocolor 6.0.
- See the readme file for information on known issues with searching from Mac OS 10.4.2 clients.


