Laserfiche Directory Server 9.2.1 is a maintenance release of Directory Server. See Knowledge Base article 1013625 for a list on changes in 9.2.1.
Laserfiche Directory Server 9.2 controls licensing and activation for Laserfiche products in a Laserfiche Rio installation. An administrator can generate application licenses for available Laserfiche applications, can allocate available licenses to user accounts, and perform other actions involving license administration.
Directory Server administration is available through an administration website.
There are no current updates for Directory Server 9.2.1.
Directory Server 9.2 can be installed over an existing License Manager 8.3.1 installation.
After creating a new Directory Server licensing site, you have the option to import data from a License Manager 8 database into the new Directory Server licensing site. The import process will migrate registered application information, named users license assignments, and version 8.3.x Active Directory group synchronization rules into the Directory Server site.
Minimum System Requirements
- CPU: Dual-core processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
Supported 64-bit Operating Systems
Laserfiche Directory Server is only supported on 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows.
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft Windows Components
- .NET Framework 4.5 or later.
- IIS 7.5 or later.
- HTTPS
Supported Versions of Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (Service Pack 3)
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (Service Pack 2)
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (Service Pack 2)
- Microsoft SQL Server 2014
Supported Browsers for the Web Administration Console
- Internet Explorer 10 and later
- Firefox 25 and later
- Chrome 30 and later
- When Laserfiche Directory Server, Laserfiche Server, and the SQL Server instance hosting the licensing database are all installed on the same computer, in certain reboot situations, Directory Server may report that the licensing database could not be found while the SQL Server instance is still loading up. This can then prevent the Laserfiche Server service from starting up. (128001)
- Attribute CSV exported from LFDS thows "File is partly broken" on import. This happens because Windows blocks the file on export, so you have to manually open its properties and unblock it before the import succeeds.
(120001)
- When viewing the Laserfiche Directory Server Security Token Service configuration page locally, you may receive an HTTP 403.0 error. As a workaround, run the web browser as an administrator. (119847)
- Manually installing .NET Framework 3.5 after Laserfiche Directory Server can overwrite existing IIS script mappings and prevent the Directory Server Web Administration Console from loading properly. Manually recreate the necessary .NET 4 mappings by using the .NET 4 version of aspnet_regiis.exe. (119192)
- When installing Laserfiche Server 9.1 or earlier and registering against the Laserfiche Directory Server, you will be unable to allocate repository named users. As a workaround, register the application and generate the license from the Laserfiche Directory Server Web Administration site. (119074)
1013625 List of Changes for Laserfiche Directory Server 9.2.1.