Known Issues with Web Access 8.0.0.

July 28, 2008 | KB: 1012023
Web Access 8.0.0

Summary

This article documents the list of known issues with Laserfiche Web Access 8.0.0.

More Information

See the following list of known issues for version 8.0.0.

  • 1012037 A "HRESULT: 0x80040BC2 [3010]" Error Occurs When Viewing Documents. (40711)
  • 1012027 The Web Access 8 Installation May Not Prompt You to Restart You Computer on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. (40370)
  • 1012029 The Web Access Shortcuts in the Windows Start Menu May Not Function if Web Access is not Installed on Port 80. (40114)
  • Closing your web browser does not automatically release a connection. You must explicitly use the "log out" option or wait until your session times out. (40451)
  • Internet Explorer may contain memory leaks that can impact performance. Please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base for more information.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947864
  • You may be unable to search for Windows accounts or add Windows accounts when configuring security through the Entry Access dialog box if Kerberos is not enabled and correctly configured. (39788)
  • When you download a file in Internet Explorer 7, the space character in the file name is changed to a underscore. This is an Internet Explorer 7 issue. Please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952730
  • You cannot cancel a text extraction process. Closing the progress bar will not stop the text extraction process. The document will remain locked until the text extraction process completes. (39111)
  • Due to image caching, changes to security that occur while you are currently logged in may not prevent you from viewing documents you have previously viewed during the session. For example, open a document. Then disable the volume that contains the document. You may still be able to view the image pages of the document. (38959)
  • Dialog boxes may take a long time to load the first time you load it in an IIS application session. (38931)
  • Firefox may not read Windows regional settings. This may cause issues with date and time display formats. Please use a region-specific version of Firefox. (38773)