IT:
• This version requires:
• The Web Server to have the Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.6 or later, installed on it
• The Conquest Management Console updated with the latest version, 1.0.13
• Obtain the database script from the Management Console, Management Console Products, and apply it to your database(s)
• A minimum database version of 3.1, which is the target for upgrading Databases earlier then 3.1:
• If you don’t use CMTPC, or have CMTPC earlier than 4.0021, and if there is no problem with the paths for Standard Objects, use version 3.1
• If you intend to use CMTPC 4.0022, use version 3.2
• If you have experienced errors in using long path names to Icons for Standard Objects, use version 3.3
• Perform Refresh System Objects from the Management Console , on the Conquest database of the Conquest III web site being upgraded, by selecting the 3.4 Data Objects
• Client workstations that need to use the Outlook Mail Client for emails will require the Conquest Desktop Extender version 1.3 to be installed. The installer is available from the Conquest Downloads page here
•Note: The 1.02 and 1.3 versions of the Conquest Desktop Extender are compatible with each other
Stability:
• Start Up:
• In version 3.0333.4, when Conquest III started on the workstation, it was possible for the process of caching the Knowledge Base data to give an error. This has been corrected
• General Fixes:
• The Find Tool was not allowing you to enter an Item value for Lists defined in Attribute Sets; now corrected
• Knowledge Base
• Actions created from Standard Actions inherited from the Knowledge Base hierarchy, were sometimes being given the Asset Type from that position in the hierarchy instead of from the Asset. Although this had no effect on functionality, it could lead to confusion in Query data; now corrected
• In version 3.0333.4, sometimes an Action created from a Standard Action gave a permission error, when being edited. A temporary fix has been detailed in the known Issues section, see Action Permission Fix . This patch release provides a proper correction