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Perspective Vms LENSEC, LLC. PERSPECTIVE VMS Release Notes (Version 4.0.0) LENSEC, LLC. 6/20/2019 *Release notes for the Perspective VMS* Enterprise, Professional, Standard, Express, Command View. and Trial Editions CONTENTS 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1. Scope ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 2. System Requirements .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2.1. Client-Side Operating Systems and Browsers Supported ......................................................................................................... 3 2.2. Server System Requirements ................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3. Server-based Software Prerequisites ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3.1. Internet Information Services (IIS) ........................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3.2. .NET Framework 4.6 ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 3. Features ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 3.1. New Features, Bug-fixes, and Enhancements .......................................................................................................................... 5 3.1.1. Perspective VMS 4.0.0 (Major Release) ................................................................................................................................... 5 3.2. Previous Versions Features, Bug-fixes, and Enhancements ..................................................................................................... 6 3.2.1. Perspective VMS 3.5.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2.2. Perspective VMS 3.4.1 (Maintenance Release) ........................................................................................................................ 7 3.2.3. Perspective VMS 3.4.0.1/2 (EBF Release) ................................................................................................................................. 7 3.2.4. Perspective VMS 3.4.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2.5. Perspective VMS 3.3.1 (Maintenance Release) ........................................................................................................................ 7 3.2.6. Perspective VMS 3.3.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2.7. Perspective VMS 3.2.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2.8. Perspective VMS 3.1.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................................. 10 3.2.9. Perspective VMS 3.0.1 (Maintenance Release) ...................................................................................................................... 11 3.2.10. Perspective VMS 3.0.0 (Major Release) ............................................................................................................................. 11 3.2.11. Perspective VMS 2.7.3 (Maintenance Release) ................................................................................................................. 12 3.2.12. Perspective VMS 2.7.2.1 (EBF Release) .............................................................................................................................. 13 3.2.13. Perspective VMS 2.7.2 (Maintenance Release) ................................................................................................................. 13 3.2.14. Perspective VMS 2.7.1 (Maintenance Release) ................................................................................................................. 13 3.2.15. Perspective VMS 2.7.0 (Minor Release) ............................................................................................................................. 14 3.2.16. Perspective VMS 2.6.0 (Minor Release) ............................................................................................................................. 14 3.2.17. Perspective VMS Version 2.5.2 (Maintenance Release) .................................................................................................... 15 3.2.18. Perspective VMS Version 2.5.1.1 (EBF Release) ................................................................................................................. 16 3.2.19. Perspective VMS Version 2.5.1 .......................................................................................................................................... 16 3.2.20. Perspective VMS Version 2.5.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 16 3.2.21. Perspective VMS Version 2.4.1.1 (EBF Release) ................................................................................................................. 18 3.2.22. Perspective VMS Version 2.4.1 .......................................................................................................................................... 18 3.2.23. Perspective VMS Version 2.4.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 19 3.2.24. Perspective VMS Version 2.3.1.0 (EBF Release) ................................................................................................................. 20 3.2.25. Perspective VMS Version 2.3.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 20 3.2.26. Perspective VMS Version 2.2.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.27. Perspective VMS Version 2.1.1.1/2 (EBF Releases) ............................................................................................................ 21 3.2.28. Perspective VMS Version 2.1.1 .......................................................................................................................................... 22 3.2.29. Perspective VMS Version 2.1.0.1 (EBF Release) ................................................................................................................. 22 3.2.30. Perspective VMS Version 2.1.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 22 3.2.31. Perspective VMS Version 2.0.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 23 3.2.32. Perspective VMS Version 1.5.1.2 ....................................................................................................................................... 24 3.2.33. Perspective VMS Version 1.5.1 .......................................................................................................................................... 24 3.2.34. Perspective VMS Version 1.5.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 24 3.2.35. Perspective VMS Version 1.4.1 .......................................................................................................................................... 24 3.2.36. Perspective VMS Version 1.4.0.1/2 (EBF Releases) ............................................................................................................ 25 3.2.37. Perspective VMS Version 1.4.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................ 25 3.2.38. Perspective VMS Version 1.3.1 (Maintenance Release) .................................................................................................... 26 3.2.39. Perspective VMS Version 1.3.0 (Minor Release) ................................................................................................................ 27 3.2.40. Perspective VMS Version 1.2.2.1 (EBF Release) ................................................................................................................. 27 3.2.41. Perspective VMS Version 1.2.2 (Maintenance Release) .................................................................................................... 28 3.2.42. Perspective VMS Version
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