Patch Version 12.0.0.1153 Released

Included in this release:
Access Analyzer 12.0.0.1153
File System Proxy 12.0.0.1131
Access Information Center 12.0.0.70
SharePoint Agent 12.0.0.1126
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Bug Fixes and Miscellaneous Updates

Access Information Center (AIC)

  • Bug 380762: Incorrectly identified OS version at startup.

Entra ID Solution Set

  • Bug 395844: Resolved DC collisions and truncation issue. (Cases 445953, 447065, 450245)

Exchange Monitoring

  • User Story 393995: Created new collection mechanism and job for Exchange Online Mailbox Access (12.0). (Cases 443994, 446630, 449531, 450628)

File System Access Auditing (FSAA)

  • User Story 365594: Updated SA_FSAA_GetEffectiveRights SQL function to support Azure resource effective permissions.
  • User Story 392719: Updated FSAA status loop to back off when no new log messages are generated, improving CPU performance (12.0). (Case 429996)

Netwrix Access Analyzer (NAA) – Installation Package

  • Bug 389924: Rebranded SharePoint Agent Service Display Name and updated Installer UI.
  • Bug 389926: Rebranded FSAA Proxy Service Display Name and updated Installer UI.

Reporting

  • Bug 386446: Fixed issue where moment-with-locales.js file was not copied to the Report folder.

SharePoint Access Auditing (SPAA)

  • User Story 393910: Added extra logging to trace the origin of Unresolved Principals. (Case 433881)

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