If an email or email attachment didn't include a name, it failed to import with CRM inbound filing. It also stopped successive emails from being imported. This has been resolved. Emails and email attachments without a name are now assigned a default name.
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For queries and views introduced in Greentree 2022.1, changes to team and user permissions weren't being saved on the Query Builder and View Builder forms. This has been resolved.
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In the JSON file for Single Touch Payroll, the super guarantee charge was being calculated incorrectly. This has been resolved.
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When in a workflow desk, opening a second workflow desk from the Bookmarks panel could cause an error: "An error has occurred (4) Object not found." This has been resolved.
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If the Report FBT based on 01 April to 31 March checkbox was selected on the STP Configuration form, then FBT transactions were included in the incorrect year. This has been resolved.
When more than one Windows users opened a form that requires embedded browser control, such as an eDocs transaction, an error could occur: "Initialisation of browser control failed with shared binaries." This has been resolved.
Resolving the issue involved preventing Microsoft WebView2 conflicts where thin client binary files are shared – such as on terminal servers. The WebView2 component used by the Windows client now stores user data in the user's AppData folder. For example, C:\Users\Example.User\AppData\Local\MYOB\Greentree.WebView2. Previously, the WebView2 component stored data in the jade.exe.WebView2 folder, under the binaries directory. This folder is no longer being used, so you can delete it.
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Emails in .MHT format were incorrectly displayed as plain text, which removed the emails' images and original layout. This was caused by a deficiency in the newer WebView2 control, introduced in Greentree 2022.1.
To resolve the issue, this release adds an Internet Explorer Display checkbox to the eDocs Module Control form. Selecting this checkbox uses the older Internet Explorer control to display eDocs documents. By default, this checkbox isn't selected.
The new checkbox is useful for sites that make extensive use of eDocs and need to review emails imported by eDocs with fully rendered images and layout. Sites that only occasionally need to review emails can choose to use the manual workaround.
To manually view .MHT files in Internet Explorer view
Open attachments to the document.
Select the email (in .MHT format).
Save the attachment to a file.
Open the file in Microsoft Edge, which renders the file in Internet Explorer mode.
Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer, including the older Internet Explorer control. The underlying library (ieframe.dll) is part of the Windows operating system, and is likely present on all server and client machines. This will continue to function. However, Microsoft has not committed to providing direct rendering of .MHT files in WebView2 or providing an Internet Explorer mode in WebView2.
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On the Main tab of the eDocs Module Control form, the SSLImplicit option has been added back to the Security Option dropdown for lines with a Type set to Email.