This chapter lists the bugs that have been fixed since the previous release of Oracle Communications Convergence.
Table 2-1 lists and describes the bugs fixed in this release of Convergence.
Table 2-1 Fixes in Release 3.0.1
Reference | Description |
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SR #: 3-3345530321 Bug #: 12285898 |
When you invite a user or resource to a calendar event, the event notification email is sent to the correct calendar or sub-calendar owner. |
Bug #: 12297417 |
Searching an email subject works properly even when the search string includes spaces. |
Bug #: 12307415 |
Anonymous calendar access in Calendar Server 7 has read access. |
Bug #: 12400084 |
Convergence can send calendar invitations by user or calid. |
Bug #: 14184608 |
Scroll bars in Chrome when browser is zoomed out are working properly now. |
SR #: 3-7018562123 Bug #: 16599121 |
The French Version of the Convergence UI appears as intended. |
Bug #: 16917502 |
You can manually change the RSVP status of a calendar or resource configured to automatically accept invitations. |
Bug #: 16976935 |
Online Help Click Next sequence buttons working properly. |
Bug #: 17387712 |
Scroll bars in side panels of Convergence UI working properly in Google Chrome. |
Bug #: 17875918 |
Sound quality does not degrade when an instant messaging chat is upgraded to a voice chat or a video chat. |
Bug #: 18280056 |
Full-screen conferences exit full-screen mode after a video conference ends. |
Bug #: 18449572 |
The advertising module works after upgrading Convergence. |
Bug #: 18723157 |
The Transfer Call icon becomes unavailable (greyed out) until the call transfer is complete. |
Bug #: 18722969 |
When the Call Transfer button is clicked, it becomes disabled until the call transfer is complete. It is no longer possible to click Call Transfer more than once. |
Bug #: 18741761 |
Hanging up a PSTN call successfully disconnects you from the call. |
Bug #: 18791308 |
Participant who rejects a call no longer appear as a call participant. |
Bug #: 19812679 |
Convergence can successfully connect to flickr now. |