By end of 2024, AgilePoint will cease all support, including feature updates and security patches for AgilePoint NX v7.0 release family. To avoid security risks and environment downtime, users must plan to migrate to latest version of AgilePoint NX. This post applies to: All users on customer hosted on-premises/private cloud, who are on AgilePoint NX…
Category: General
Google Chrome Blocking Mixed Content Downloads
Google began to roll out gradual changes to the Google Chrome browser to block mixed-content rendering and mixed-content downloads. Starting in January 2021, Google will begin to block HTTP file (images, docs, pdf) downloads from an HTTPS site by default. Does this impact the AgilePoint Platform code? AgilePoint product team has assessed how this change…
Google Chrome Browser Changes Privacy and Security Controls in Incognito Mode Affecting Rendering of Office 365 App Parts
The Chrome 83 release, changes the default third party cookie policy while rendering pages in incognito (private) mode. This change enhances security and privacy, but affect rendering of some pages in incognito mode. This has affect on Office 365 App Parts in particular because Microsoft loads most of its Office 365 apps using a provider…
End of Support for Internet Explorer
AgilePoint NX is announcing the removal of support for Internet Explorer effective AgilePoint NX v8.0. Microsoft Edge is the path forward to use AgilePoint NX if you prefer, or are required, to use a Microsoft browser. What is changing in terms of browser support? Our current release in the market, AgilePoint NX v7.0 SU2.5, supports…
AgilePoint Support for Your COVID-19 Response
In the face of uncertainty from a global event such as COVID-19, many organizations are simply overwhelmed as to where to start – is it with keeping track of who is infected? How about the mounting work from home and device requests to stay productive while out of office? It can be dizzying to think…
Google Chrome Browser Release in February 2020 Changes SameSite Cookie Behavior
Overview The Chrome 80 release, scheduled for February 2020, changes the default cross-domain (SameSite) behavior of cookies. This change enhances security and privacy, but requires customers and partners to test custom integrations that rely on cookies. The SameSite attribute on a cookie controls its cross-domain behavior. This Chrome Platform Status explains the intent of the SameSite attribute. “SameSite is a reasonably robust…