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Apr 10, 2012
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Updated General Hotfix CMS-6 R2

Update1:
A new version of EPiServer Relate2 R2 has been uploaded under download section on episerver world after some bug fixes. This version is also compatible with General Hotfix for CMS-6 R2 (6.1.379.501). Follow these installation instructions if you want to patch an existing Relate2R2 installation. 

 

Update:

 A new version of EPiServer CMS-6 R2 has been uploaded under download section, which addresses the bug (#76625:Update schema in General hotfix doesn't included when upgrading) along with some other bug fixes. See the updated list of fixed bugs here
Newly uploaded installation package has following assembly info:

File Version: 6.1.379.501

Assembly Version: 6.1.379.0

 

We at EPiServer developer support have been getting requests from our partner developers for hotfix(s) of different bugs which appeared in cms-6R2. So far, we have provided different hotfixes to different partners for their issues.

Now to ease the developer’s life, we have created a general hotfix for CMS-6R2 which addresses the most common bugs in CMS-6R2 and for those we have already provided hotfix(s) to different partners.

Download the latest version of EPiServer CMS 6 R2 from here.

Note1:  Security vulnerability issue which Jens Nygård blogged about is also included in this general hotfix.

Note2: Partners who want a patch into existing CMS 6R2 installation should follow these installation instructions. Apply the database changes by running this script on an existing 6R2 database.

Apr 10, 2012

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