Confluence 3.5 : Release Notes 2.2.3
This page last changed on Jun 14, 2006 by cmiller.
Confluence 2.2.3 is a maintenance release that resolves some issues users may have encountered using Confluence 2.2, including issues related to LDAP user management, installation, backup/restore and more. This release also includes a patch for a serious security issue regarding global permissions. 2.2.3 is a free upgrade for all customers who purchased their Confluence license after June 8th, 2005. Who should upgrade?Confluence 2.2.3 resolves a security bug related to unauthorised modification of global permissions. As such this release is a recommended upgrade for all customers. For users of older versions of Confluence who do not wish to upgrade, a patch for this issue will be available shortly. Upgrade ProcedureUpgrading Confluence should be pretty easy. If you are upgrading from Confluence 2.2, 2.2.1 or 2.2.2, you can find instructions here. We strongly recommend that you backup your confluence.home directory and database before upgrading! If you are upgrading from Confluence 2.1.5 or earlier, please check the release-notes of the other major Confluence releases:
Changes in 2.2.3As part of a new process for pushing out bug fix releases more quickly, this release follows just a week after the release of 2.2.2. Six issues were resolved between Confluence 2.2.2 and 2.2.3. For a complete list, see: Issues resolved for 2.2.3 Global Permissions
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