Azure AD Sync. Introduced a new seamless registration type for Hybrid Azure AD joined users in the DeskAlerts desktop agent applications. Designed to support the most common enterprise AzureAD/AD configuration, it gives recipients an automatic login experience.
Color-Coded Hospital Alerts. Added a capability of adding and changing a logo to the color-coded hospital alert template. Removed table headers from the plain-text version of hospital color-coded alerts to reduce information overload.
Privacy Lock Server Deployment. This new feature for privacy-conscious customers permanently blocks the synchronization of user email and phone number fields from Azure AD and prevents the creation of users accounts with locally stored passwords within DeskAlerts.
DeskAlerts Desktop Agent fails to register users when multiple AzureAD syncs exist with the same TenantId and AppId.
AzureAD sync includes redundant domains, such as the Initial Domain and Exchange Online Mail Routing Domain, along with the primary domain.
Azure sync creates duplicate users when those users are members of groups selected for synchronization.
The EnableAzureAdSyncGroups = false setting in AzureAD sync is ignored, and groups are still synchronized.
Notifications fail to reach all recipients if they belong to nested organizational units (OUs) in synced Active Directory (AD).
The OU hierarchy in DeskAlerts is only created after the second AD sync attempt.
The initial AD sync fails to recognize parent-child relationships between OUs, preventing the proper building of the OU tree.
Administrators cannot soft-delete user policies.
Users with "View" and "Approve" permissions, but without "Create Alert," cannot approve alert publishing in the workflow.
User account lockout after multiple failed login attempts blocks access for other users logging in from the same desktop.
Enabling the “Enforce Password Complexity” flag in Password Policy settings prevents user policy updates for existing users.
The "Alert Acknowledgement = Off" setting in Default Alert Settings is not working as expected; the acknowledgement button still appears on all alerts.
The "Survey Details" dashboard widget intermittently shows an "Alerts fetching" error and displays no data.
Recurring alerts (like RSVP and Survey) incorrectly show a 0% open rate in reports when the most recent active instance receives no responses.
Pop-up alerts fail to display clipboard-pasted images that were inserted directly into the alert body.
Adding special characters in a scrolling ticker causes all following text to disappear from the alert as seen by recipients.