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Onfolio 1.02
File name: Onfolio102.exe
Size: 9.6MB
  

Instructions:

1. Click the Download Now button to begin the download.
2. Click Save in the File Download dialog to download the Onfolio installer.
3. Close out of all other applications and then begin the installation process by running Onfolio102.exe and follow the instructions to install Onfolio.
4. At the end, you should be prompted to restart your computer. After restarting, your update will be complete.

 

Fixes included in Onfolio 1.02

Onfolio may not display correctly if performance counters are not enabled

If the system's performance counters were not enabled, one of the final steps of Onfolio's installer would have silently failed. This would have caused the Internet Explorer browser integration to not appear. This has been fixed so we no longer require performance counters to be enabled.

Long email subjects cause errors when capturing email

If you dragged and dropped or copied and pasted emails from Microsoft Outlook into Onfolio, you would have gotten an unhandled exception with subjects that exceeded 100 characters. We have fixed this problem so emails with long subjects are now correctly captured.

On some systems, onfserv.exe could consume all available CPU

A small number of users have reported that one of the processes used by Onfolio, onfserv.exe, sometimes consumed significant amounts of CPU resources on their machines, even while Onfolio was idle. We have fixed the problem.

File monitoring may not correctly pick up some edits

When you edit a local copy of a file stored in Onfolio, your changes are stored in the collection file. With some types of files (particularly Adobe Acrobat documents) and in some situations, Onfolio was not correctly saving the changes that were made to the file. We have fixed the problem.

Windows XP SP2 Security warning displayed for captured snippets and pages

Windows XP SP2 increases browser security significantly over previous versions of Windows XP. In SP2, when you are viewing local copies of web pages, Internet Explorer attempts to put the web page into the correct security zone using a special header. Onfolio 1.0 did not write this special header to captured pages and snippets. In Onfolio 1.02, we do correctly write this special header. In addition, any pages or snippets that are already saved will have this header automatically prepended.

Activating Onfolio fails on some systems

Onfolio used a Web Services connection to activate a purchased license. In some network configurations, this web service request could fail. Onfolio 1.02 uses standard HTTP to connect to the activation server.

Capturing an Adobe Acrobat document that was opened in a new window can cause an Internet Explorer access violation when that new window is closed

When capturing a PDF document that had been opened in a new window, Onfolio could cause an Internet Explorer access violation. A similar problem is detailed in Microsoft KB Article 257994. Onfolio 1.02 works around the problem to prevent it from occurring.

Exception when using Mozilla as default browser and viewing Links

When viewing a captured item with Mozilla set as the default browser, Onfolio would report an unhandled exception. This is a result of a configuration problem when Mozilla sets itself as the default browser, detailed here. Onfolio 1.02 works around this problem so it will no longer affect Onfolio users with Mozilla as their default browser.

Problem when using collections from different locales

In Onfolio 1.0, collection files created under one locale would cause problems when used under a different locale. For example, the default Main Collection that ships with Onfolio was created under the US-English locale, and could not be written to by Onfolio installations in some European countries. Collection files created with Onfolio 1.02 are locale-independent, and older collections are made locale-independent when required.