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Frame Platform 23-12-14

Frame Console 4.2.0

Added:

  • Publish progress details are now available within Dashboard > Sandbox when publishing.
  • Ability to Reset Master Image (Dashboard > Sandbox) is now available for Accounts deployed on public cloud (previously this was only available for Nutanix AHV Accounts).
  • Active Sessions and Session Trail now shows which Launchpad (name) was used to start the session.
  • Support for Microsoft InTune MDM for Azure AD-joined instances.
  • More detailed session close reasons in Session Trail.
  • Ability to filter User Volumes and Persistent Desktops by last used date.
  • For Persistent Desktop Accounts, Status page now shows any VMs that are in the shadow pool.
  • Application Launchpads will have App Mode 2.0 enabled by default for new Accounts.
  • [Tech Preview] Redesigned Launchpad experience. Customers can test the new experience by reaching out to Frame Support.

Fixed:

  • Issue where the Start Session to Sandbox button is still available when a Publish is in progress.
  • Additional cosmetic and reliability fixes.

Frame Terminal 6.40.0

Added:

  • [GCP] Proper error handling when session cannot be suspended or fails.

Fixed:

  • Issue where Frame Application Update option shows in the gear menu when using Frame App 6.16.
  • Additional reliability fixes.

Frame Gateway 11.2.0

Added:

  • [Admin API] Expose last successful backup date/time for User Volumes and Persistent Desktops.
  • Additional notifications for Publish progress.
  • Guardrail to prevent VMs that are scheduled to be stopped or terminated from being reserved for new sessions when requests happen simultaneously.

Fixed:

  • [GCP] Issue where the Frame session token expiration was set equal to Max Session Duration when the Suspend and Resume feature is being used. This would potentially cause session resume to fail if the session token expired while the VM was in a suspended state. Now in these scenarios, session token expiration will be set equal to the max duration a VM can be suspended for (60 days) plus the Max Session Duration.
  • Additional reliability fixes.