Console fixes:
1. For users who have both SMTP and SIP
endpoints, Service Manager always picks up the Lync “sip” endpoint, even when
emailing users from the console.
2. After selecting Service Requests with
Service Level Warning, an error message stating a “FullAdapter” exception
occurs about one hour later.
3. After selecting the Assigned to me view,
an error message stating a “FullAdapter” exception occurs about one hour later.
4. Service Manager console maximized window
fixes:
a. When maximized, the console is slow or
unresponsive and has up to 30% CPU utilization.
b. Context menus in the console don’t
render where expected — instead, they appear at the top-right corner of the
window.
c. Work item scroll bars in the preview
pane do not render properly when running in full screen mode. When they do
appear, they are inactive and cannot be used.
d. Forms and wizards don’t always render
properly and only the left navigation pane renders with the right area blank.
e. When editing or creating request
offerings, user prompts do not render properly.
5. Concurrent PowerShell workflows fail to
run, although they show as successful in the console.
6. An error appears in the console when you
try to open an attachment in a work item form that was already opened.
7. The attachment and its associated details of
the release record cannot be retrieved after it is marked as Closed.
8. The request offering form takes a long
time to render when you create service requests from request offerings.
9. Console crashes when attempting to use
an SR Template with an assigned analyst..
10. Creating a service request can cause a
NullReferenceException error and crashes the console.
11. SM console shows a generic SQL exception
instead of the detailed Data Collision exception when running in a non-English
environment.
Platform fixes:
1. When grooming of the Database the
p_DataPurging stored procedure does not complete and SQL registers an error
with event ID 8623 stating that the query processor ran out of internal
resources and could not produce a query plan
2. Adding multiple RegEx's to a group
definition causes a SQL error when you add or execute the group.
3. The Configuration Manager connector does
not handle updates to DeviceHasSoftwareItemInstalled correctly. This causes a
divergence in the data that is synchronized between the Service Manager and
Configuration Manager databases.
4. MPImporter does not import management
packs from Operations Manager if Service Manager has any management packs from
a previous version already present.
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