Novell File Reporter 1.0.1 Bug Fixes and Release Notes April 20, 2010 This update provides the ability for proxy agents in Novell File Reporter to report on Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices in Active Directory managed networks. For more information, refer to Chapter 8 of the Novell File Reporter 1.0.1 Installation Guide. Proxy agents can also report on server clusters in both Active Directory and eDirectory managed networks. For more information, refer to Chapter 9 of the Novell File Reporter 1.0.1 Installation Guide. The following bugs have been fixed: 0001857: [Feature Request] Consider some wording changes on the Save Report Screen. 0001722: [General] NFR Engine crashes when reporting on Windows paths longer than 256 characters. 0002045: [General] Freespace is being misreported on a proxied drive. 0002038: [General] Non Admin Users are unable to see scans, run reports, etc. 0001944: [General] UI and Server lose connectivity during a large Summary Report. 0001855: [General] Email link in the "Expired License" screen does not work- Remove email link. 0001908: [General] Engine does not update client token timeout value on every command. 0001909: [Engine - Linux] Failed reports are rescheduled indefinitely, potentially inflating error log with vague messages (Mattd) - closed. 0001952: [Admin UI] Selecting inactive agents listed in Component Management panel generates "An input parameter is invalid" error. 0001930: [Installer] Selecting Display Status in Service Management menu does not return any results. 0001601: [General] Supportability of the debug log. 0001716: [Engine - Windows] Components listen on random port when set to a value of zero. 0001905: [Security] A filename with an encoded slash causes the NFR engine to crash during a report or live file listing. 0001901: [General] Unable to delete scheduled system inventory from the report schedule. 0001869: [General] Trying to browse the folder structure of an OES Linux scan gives an error. 0001817: [General] SREngine crashes using Scheduled Report with Filter. 0001846: [Engine - Linux] Components listen on random port when set to a value of zero. 0001848: [General] Crash caused when a Scheduled Report Description is equal to the maximum description length.