- 01 Oct 2024 (Seclore 3.30.0.0)
- 01 Sept 2024 (Seclore 3.29.0.0)
- 01 Aug 2024 (Seclore 3.28.7.0)
- 01 July 2024 (Seclore 3.28.6.0)
- 01 June 2024 (Seclore 3.28.5.0)
- 15 May 2024 (Seclore 3.28.4.0)
- 01 May 2024 (Seclore 3.28.3.0)
- 01 April 2024 (Seclore 3.28.2.0)
- 01 Mar 2024 (Seclore 3.28.1.0)
- 01 Feb 2024 (Seclore 3.28.0.0)
- 01 Jan 2024 (Seclore 3.27.12.0)
- Archived Release Notes
01 Oct 2024 (Seclore 3.30.0.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.21.0.0
- Introducing EDRM protection for interoperable design format files with a range of granular permissions to ensure the control of IP down the supply chain.
- Users will be able to protect CAD format files through the right-click menu and through the Seclore add-in in the Outlook desktop application.
- Supported formats for protection include STEP, STP, DWG, DXF, IGS, IGES, JT, and X_T.
- Protected design files can be accessed in several widely used applications like AutoCAD, Inventor, Siemens NX, and SolidWorks.
- Users can access protected CAD format files through the Seclore Admin or Adminless agent.
- Fixed the issue where opening protected PDF files would trigger Adobe's restore/recovery functionality for an already opened unprotected PDF.
- Fixed the issue where Excel would shut down unexpectedly upon closing the chart workbook opened via "Edit Data" in PowerPoint.
- Other enhancements.
01 Sept 2024 (Seclore 3.29.0.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.8.0
- Fixed the issue where Word would shut down unexpectedly while opening protected files in certain scenarios.
- This issue was observed on Office version 2409 Build 16.0.18006.20000.
- Fixed the issue where PowerPoint would shut down unexpectedly while opening protected .pptx files in certain scenarios.
- This issue was observed in Office 2406 onwards.
- Fixed the issue where protected PDF files would not open when protected mode was enabled in group policy for Adobe.
- This issue was observed in all versions of Adobe: Pro, Reader, and Acrobat.
- Other fixes.
01 Aug 2024 (Seclore 3.28.7.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.7.0
- Users will now be able to apply Seclore Digital Asset Classification labels to files opened from cloud sync folders.
- Fixed the issue where the application would shut down unexpectedly upon opening and closing a .msg attachment in Outlook.
- Fixed the issue where the classification of a file, with a Label whose visual markings were not enabled, was not saved if the file was closed directly without saving.
- Fixed the issue where declassified PDF files were being reclassified automatically after editing in Adobe Reader.
- Other fixes and upgrades.
01 July 2024 (Seclore 3.28.6.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.6.0
- Bug fixes and upgrades.
01 June 2024 (Seclore 3.28.5.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.5.0
- Fixed the issue where users were unable to reply to classified emails older than the specified cache mode duration in Outlook.
- Fixed the issue where users were unable to select a Seclore classification label or retain classification when replying to or forwarding existing classified emails with cache mode switched off in Outlook.
- Other fixes.
15 May 2024 (Seclore 3.28.4.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.4.0
- Fixed the issue where Office applications would shut down unexpectedly while opening unprotected files in protected view in certain scenarios.
- This issue was observed in Office version 2404 (Build 17531.20140) and above.
01 May 2024 (Seclore 3.28.3.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.3.0
- Fixed the issue where the user would encounter an error while running the Repair Installation tool in certain scenarios.
- This was observed in Seclore for Windows version 3.20.1.0.
- Fixed the issue where certain types of PDF files could not be classified through Seclore Digital Asset Classification.
- Other fixes.
01 April 2024 (Seclore 3.28.2.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.2.0
- Seclore Digital Asset Classification (DAC) label icon overlay is now visible in the primary label's color for files classified with the top six labels mapped to the user.
- In case the correct label color cannot be displayed, a generic icon overlay will be shown.
- Users can now be sure that offline access is enabled for the protected files they need before going to an offline location for the desired period of time.
- If the feature is enabled by the organization, users can click ‘Check offline status’ in the Seclore tray and check if all protected files in configured folders are available for offline use along with the earliest expiry date.
- Further, users can simply click a button to renew the expiry date or enable offline access for files that are not enabled yet.
- To ensure more visibility and certainty, users can view a report with offline status and expiry date of each protected file in configured folders.
- Fixed the issue in Outlook where the Inline compose window would flicker when replying or forwarding protected emails with long threads and inline images.
- Fixed the issue where Outlook would shut down unexpectedly while working with emails containing a digitally signed .msg file attachment.
- Fixed the issue where a black screen would appear upon replying or forwarding emails classified with labels having watermark-based protection in certain scenarios.
- Other fixes.
01 Mar 2024 (Seclore 3.28.1.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.1.0
- Manual protection can now be enabled in the presence of Seclore Digital Asset Classification (DAC) in Outlook desktop app.
- Both Seclore it! button and Seclore DAC labels will be visible in the Outlook ribbon if configured by Global Security admins.
- Users can manually protect emails via the Seclore it! button and set granular permissions while classifying and protecting emails.
- When this feature is enabled, classification-based protection, even when configured, will not work for any labels in Outlook.
- For classified or classified and protected emails, downstream systems will be able to read classification metadata from the X-header of the emails.
- Both classification and protection activities will be captured in the Policy Server.
- Table content in PowerPoint files will also be scanned for suggesting classification labels based on Seclore DAC content policies.
- Optimized the time taken for content scanning for suggesting Seclore DAC labels in large Word files.
- Fixed the issue where users would see an error while working on emails saved on desktop in a certain scenario.
- Fixed the issue where Office applications would not respond upon closing them in certain rare scenarios.
- Fixed the issue where classification labels were not visible when Outlook was started immediately after system restart.
- Fixed the issue where HTML-wrapped protected PDF files wouldn’t open after upgrading Microsoft Edge in a certain scenario
- Fixed the issue where Word and Excel applications would stop responding when HTML-wrapped protected files were dragged and dropped in an open instance of these applications.
- This issue was observed in Seclore for Windows version 3.17.1.0 and 3.18.0.0.
01 Feb 2024 (Seclore 3.28.0.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.20.0.0
- Added support for One-click Access for protected emails.
- Users can now enjoy a simplified, one-click access experience for opening protected emails online.
- Email recipients will receive the email body as a link, including the footer message configured by System Admins.
- Clicking on the link will open the email body in the Secure Email viewer, available on desktop browsers and the Seclore Mobile App.
- The link will be active for a certain number of days, which is configurable in the Policy Server portal.
- If the Seclore app is installed on your desktop, the protected email will open within Outlook itself.
- Offline access for protected files can now be enabled automatically for end users.
- Offline access will be enabled automatically for protected files in end user desktop folders whitelisted by admins.
- Offline access will be enabled immediately in whitelisted folders for end users after agent installation/upgrade.
- Further, offline access for new files will be enabled once in x hours (configurable).
- Renewal of offline access for all files will be done once in x days (configurable).
- To enable this feature, reach out to your Seclore SPOC.
01 Jan 2024 (Seclore 3.27.12.0)
Seclore for Windows 3.19.11.0
- Introducing Enhanced Content Policies for Seclore DAC.
- Global Security Admins (GSAs) can now configure content policies with multiple combinations of custom keywords and regular expressions.
- GSAs can create content policies with multiple conditions separated with and/or operators and suggest classification labels to end users when a policy is violated.
- End users will see the name of the policy that gets violated along with the suggested label.
- Introducing the option to apply either header or footer (or both) for documents and emails classified with Seclore DAC.
- When Global Security Admins (GSAs) enable Visual Marking for documents or emails while creating/editing a label, they can now choose to apply either Header or Footer text (or both), with one of them being mandatory.
- GSAs can continue to disable header and footer for both documents and emails.
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