Web Access improvements
- Web Access can now be configured to show document property pages in a second pane beside the active navigation view instead of replacing the navigation view in the browser window. The browser is split into two panes and the divider can be dragged horizontally to resize the panes. The viewer then appears as a property page tab. To enable this configuration for all Web Access users, a new server registry setting UseFrames has been added that must be set to 1.
- Routed (inherited) folder properties now appear in views other than the Explorer view in Web Access if the Size column is shown.
- Collections may now be created, edited, viewed, and deleted in Web Access.
- Uploading documents with Web Access that had references to unchanged documents or tag objects could fail with the error Access denied. The referenced documents are no longer included in the upload.
- The Enable Web Access Client components option in Web Access preferences is now enabled by default during installation.
- Creating project copies of a master assembly document no longer removes the references to other documents. Now, if only the master assembly document is copied, the project copy will reference the original reference documents. If the reference documents are copied together with the master document, the master document will references the project copies of the reference documents (and copies of them made in the same project).
- Hybrid parts are no longer saved in collections as main documents. This was done to make the behavior of PowerUser and Web Access consistent.
- A new command Replace Content has been added to Web Access that works similar to PowerUser.