- 15 Aug 2023 (Seclore 3.27.6.0)
- 01 Apr 2023 (Seclore 3.27.0.0)
- 01 Apr 2023 (Seclore 3.27.0.0)
- 01 Jan 2023 (Seclore 3.26.0.0)
- 01 Mar 2022 (Seclore 3.22.1.0)
- 01 Jan 2022 (Seclore 3.21.0.0)
15 Aug 2023 (Seclore 3.27.6.0)
Seclore for SharePoint Server 3.1.1.0
- AdoptOpenJDK upgraded to version 11.0.19+7.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.76.
- Added support for Microsoft SQL Server 2022. Discontinued support for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and 2012.
01 Apr 2023 (Seclore 3.27.0.0)
Seclore for SharePoint Server 3.1.0.0
- AdoptOpenJDK upgraded to version 11.0.19+7.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.76.
- Added support for Microsoft SQL Server 2022. Discontinued support for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and 2012.
01 Apr 2023 (Seclore 3.27.0.0)
Seclore for SharePoint Server 3.1.0.0
- Users can now open Seclore-protected files in their desktop apps directly from SharePoint On-premises.
- To open a Seclore-protected file in a desktop app, click the ‘Open with Seclore’ option.
- Changes made to the file will be automatically synced to SharePoint On-premises.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.71.
- Added support for Policy Federation from security groups.
- Fixed the issue where the 'Seclore Online Access' option would appear in multiple columns within the 'All Pictures' view in the Picture library in a certain scenario.
- This issue was observed in the existing ‘All Pictures' view in the Picture library after upgrading Seclore for SharePoint Server.
- Fixed the issue where files with a name that’s more than 256 characters wouldn’t get protected in Seclore-enabled Document Libraries.
- Further, users would see an error while downloading and opening such files.
- This issue was observed in SharePoint On-premises 2016 and 2019.
01 Jan 2023 (Seclore 3.26.0.0)
Seclore for SharePoint Server 3.0.0.0
- Seclore Rights Management for SharePoint is now Seclore for SharePoint Server.
- Introducing ‘Edit and Save back’ for Seclore-protected files opened in Seclore Online from SharePoint On-Premises.
- Earlier, when users had to make edits to a protected file in SharePoint On-Premises, they had to download it, make edits to the local copy, and upload it back to SharePoint On-Premises manually.
- Now, users who have Edit permission can edit and save back Seclore-protected files opened in Seclore Online directly from SharePoint On-Premises. They’ll no longer need to download the file, edit it, and upload it to SharePoint.
- Only one user will be able to edit a protected file online at any point of time.
- This feature is available with Active Directory Federation Services, PingFederate, and Windows authentication.
01 Mar 2022 (Seclore 3.22.1.0)
Seclore Rights Management for SharePoint 2.9.0.101
- Fixed the issue where protected files wouldn’t open in Seclore Online in a certain scenario.
- Before the fix: Protected files opened from a Document Library containing a large number of files wouldn’t open in Seclore Online.
- After the fix: This issue is now resolved.
01 Jan 2022 (Seclore 3.21.0.0)
Seclore Rights Management for SharePoint 2.9.0.100
- Introducing ‘Edit and Save back’ for Seclore-protected files opened in Seclore Online from SharePoint On-Premises.
- Earlier, when users had to make edits to a protected file in SharePoint On-Premises, they had to download it, make edits to the local copy, and upload it back to SharePoint On-Premises manually.
- Now, users who have Edit permission can edit and save back Seclore-protected files opened in Seclore Online directly from SharePoint On-Premises. They’ll no longer need to download the file, edit it, and upload it to SharePoint.
- Only one user will be able to edit a protected file online at any point in time.
- This feature is available with SharePoint On-Premises 2019.