Email notifications sent from PasswordSync now use UTF-8 encoding for the sender name, the subject, and the body of the email. All other header parts are encoded using plain ASCII as required by the email RFCs. (ID-14120)
Note that email notifications that use non-ASCII characters might not display correctly in all mail clients or on all operating systems.
Passwords containing spaces are encrypted and decrypted correctly now . (ID-17670)
If you are upgrading from 8.0 through 8.0.0.2 or 7.1.1 through 7.1.1.7 or prior to 7.1, you must re-install all instances of Password Sync and gateways.
PasswordSync now supports Windows Server 2008 (32 and 64-bit versions). (ID-18342)
Two new settings have been added to the Windows registry and the installer GUI to allow configuration of certificate behavior in PasswordSync. These settings replace the deprecated registry settings clientSecurityFlags and clientConnectionFlags. (ID-19140)
securityIgnoreCertRevoke. If set to 1, ignore certificate revocation errors.
securityAllowInvalidCert. If set to 1, allow certificates that fail safety checks.
PasswordSync's internal checks have been extended to guard against illegal values passed in as part of a password change that could cause a crash. (ID-19291)
The PasswordSync installer has been enhanced to allow for recording configuration parameters to a file during an install. Future installations can reference the file and replay the configuration settings. This allows all subsequent PasswordSync installations to be installed and configured silently. (ID-19311)