4.9.x Confluence
eChanges
4.9.0
Auto Deactivation can now be scheduled to whatever frequency you like:
You can now enter multiple recipients for the Auto Deactivation report e-mail
The bulk user operations browser now shows the correct last activity time across all data center nodes
The user picker for space permissions and adding watchers will now also return unlicensed users
Improved License Optimizer performance again and added a new option – please read here
Updated 3rd party libraries
4.9.1
fixed an auto deactivation notification bug that started to occur in version 4.9.0
it was causing users to receive expiration notifications multiple times, provided that Days before sending an expiration email to users was set to a value greater than 1 day and Send expiration email every day was not checked
reduced database calls while handling the last activity timestamps of users
4.9.2
updated internal and 3rd party libraries
4.9.3
updated internal and 3rd party libraries
4.9.4
added the last login to filter results
this is the first of three improvements targeting customers who are using Jira as a user server in Confluence or Bitbucket
whenever a person logs in to Confluence or Bitbucket, the last activity is also updated in Jira and thus not really correct/ usable
in an upcoming version, we'll also allow filtering and auto-deactivate users based on their last login, instead of their activity
tidied up and improved filter result table layout
fixed a bug that causes UI not to load, if the user has no e-mail address set
updated internal and 3rd party libraries