Release notes, New features, Use cmis repository id – Kofax Export Connector 8.1.0 for FileNet Content Manager User Manual

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Kofax Export Connector 8.1.0 for FileNet Content Manager Release Notes

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Release Notes

This document contains the release notes for Kofax Export Connector for FileNet Content

Manager. This export connector copies document images, OCR full text files, Kofax PDF

documents, eDocuments, and writes data from Kofax Capture into FileNet Content Manager.

Important In Kofax Capture 8 and earlier, the term “release script” was used to name the

scripts and refer to them in the product and the user documentation. In Kofax Capture 9

and later, the term “release script” was replaced with “export connector.” This version of

the product for FileNet uses “export connector” throughout the user documentation, while

the term “release script” may still appear in the user interface. Also, “Ascent Values,” the

deprecated term for Kofax Capture Values, may still appear in the user interface.

Please read these release notes carefully, as they contain information not included in the

Kofax Capture Help or other documentation.

New Features

This section contains information about new features in Kofax Export Connector for FileNet

Content Manager.

Use CMIS Repository ID

Select this new setting on the General tab to use the CMIS ID as the Document Repository ID

and to maintain compatibility with current processes that use the CMIS ID. By default, this

setting is not selected.

Resolved Problems

The following issue was reported for a previous version of the product and fixed in this

release.

Failed to Upload Open XML Documents (.docx and .xlsx)

After upgrading to the export connector for FileNet Content Manager 5.0, errors were

encountered while Microsoft Office Open XML documents were exported. (SPR00095889)

Additional Resources

The following additional resources will help you get the most from your Kofax product.

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