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New in FCDS Version 11.0
•       FCDS now runs on the Mac and Linux platforms.
•       You can replicate containers.
•       You can select components to trace when you start FCDS.
•       Automatically update a user's DN information when that user's DN is changed.
•       You can search on the LDAP attribute modifyTimeStamp.
•       The GTE and LTE filters for numeric values are supported in searches.
New in FCDS 10 service packs
•       Filter the entries to be replicated.
•       Directory Services form reorganized.
•       You can specify a custom data attribute to be replicated to the "Custom ID" field on the User Info form.
•       To run as a Windows service, you now use the FirstClass Services Options form, just as you do for other FirstClass components.
•       NODUPLICATES replaces ALLOWDUPLICATES (the default for building the names dictionary is reversed from earlier versions).
•       Connections to the external LDAP server for authentications are now held open in a pool for the length of time you specify.
•       You can specify how bounding OUs will be treated for replication purposes.
•       You can change the components you want to trace, and refresh noncritical values, from the Directory Monitor form.
•       The Windows console has been removed. Use the Directory Monitor form instead.
•       Support for Open Text Content Server authentication.
•       By default, Open Text Social Workplace users' email redirection addresses are retrieved from their preferences at startup.
•       Filter conditions can include quoted attribute values.
•       Multiple email addresses are replicated to the User Information form's "Mail aliases" field.
•       The USEVOICEDN startup parameter replicates telephone numbers to the User Information form's "Voice DN" field.
New in FCDS Version 10.0
•       Removed dependency on FPP.
•       Operation modes are:
•       LDAP - works like the old master-slave mode
•       User replication - creates users without a tree structure
•       Authentication only - unchanged.
•       Any groups assigned to users in FirstClass will be preserved after replication.
•       You can replicate users in mail lists as members of groups.
•       You can customize the correlator attribute.
•       Tree view optionally includes an Account_Lists branch showing the userIDs in all posixGroups.
•       LDAP clients can request FirstClass login tickets and can log into FirstClass with these tickets.
•       You can replicate users to an Open Text Social Workplace server.