CTX109153 - Password Manager Agent, Version 4.1.100.0

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CTX109153 - Password Manager Agent, Version 4.1.100.0

This document was published at: http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX109153

Document ID: CTX109153, Created on: Apr 20, 2006, Updated: Apr 20, 2006

Products: Citrix Password Manager 4.1

Attachment: PM_Agent_4_1_100_0.zip (14.6 MB)

Hotfix readme name: PME_Agent_4_1_100_0.HTML
Hotfix package name: PM_Agent_4_1_100_0.ZIP
For: Password Manager Agent
Replaces: All previous versions
Date: April, 2006
Languages supported: English (US), German (DE), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Japanese (JA)
Readme Version: 1.0
Where to Find Documentation

This document contains information about the current release of the Password Manager Agent. For more information about the agent, see the Password Manager Administrator’s Guide, Version 4.1 and the Password Manager Readme , Version 4.1. The guide is in an Adobe Portable Document (PDF) format file. To view, search, and print the documentation, you need Adobe Reader 5.0.5 or later with Search. You can download Adobe Reader for free from the Adobe Web site at http://www.adobe.com/.

All product documentation is also available in PDF format from the Citrix Web site at http://www.citrix.com/support.

Important Notes about this Release

* When you uninstall the Password Manager agent software from a client device, some data remains on the client device; in some circumstances this data may cause a new installation of the agent software to direct a user to an incorrect central store in a multiple central store environment.

To prevent this from occurring, delete the .mmf files created for each user on the client device, as well as the HKEY_CURRENT_USER information for each user from the client device.

[#128293, #128929]

* When you upgrade the agent software, the process.xml, applist.ini and mfrmlist.ini files are backed up in their original folder location by the upgrade process. This preserves the agent settings; to revert to those settings, replace the process.xml, applist.ini and mfrmlist.ini files created by upgrade process with these backed up files.

Issue(s) Resolved in this Release
The following issues with the previous release of this product were addressed and fixed in this current release:

Caution! Several items in this hotfix require you to edit the registry. Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Citrix cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved . Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

1. This fix introduces a usability enhancement that allows users to click Cancel to stop automatic credential submission by Password Manager and manually submit credentials after incorrect credentials are passed to host/mainframe applications multiple times.

[#134011]

2. This fix allows user data to be deleted when users log off from a client device if the Delete user's data folder and registry keys when the agent is shut down option is selected.

[#133017]

3. When this fix is applied, the special character requirements set in password policies are correctly applied by Password Manager.

[#132314]

4. When this fix is applied, multiple sessions for IBM Host On Demand 9.0 are supported by Password Manager.

[#131596]

5. When this fix is applied, Active Directory user names that contain commas are recognized by Password Manager.

[#131182]

6. When this fix is applied, users using the Discussion feature for Microsoft Office in conjunction with Internet Explorer are not prompted multiple times to change their password.

[#130865]

Installation Instructions

1. Copy the compressed hotfix package, PM_Agent_4_1_100_0.ZIP, to an empty folder on the local computer.
2. Extract the contents of the hotfix package.
3. Close all applications.
4. Run AgentSetup.exe.
5. When prompted, restart the computer.

For more information, see the MetaFrame Password Manager Administrator’s Guide, Version 4.1.



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