
SpaceObServer is a flexible hard disk space manager for Windows that stores file system information in a database and thus help you free up valuable disk or server space. SpaceObServer scans local and network drives as well as Exchange mailboxes using a background service and stores their structure, sizes, and properties in an SQL database.
v5.0 [Feb 27, 2011]
- Bug fix: The export of a scan from MS SQL Server to Firebird ("Scans > Configure Scans > context menu > Export > Export to SQL Server") now works as expected.
- Bug fix: Occasionally, the field "Size Growth" in the "Users" and "Extensions" list stuck in the state "calculating...".
- Bug fix: If you right click in the directory tree an exception occurred in case the list "Users" or "Extensions" was activated and at least one entry was selected in the list.
- OLE Automation: The filter "MinFolderSize" can now be assigned to a value greater than 127. Also a former set "SizeUnit" is now taken into account (Previously the value was always taken as MB).
- Bug fix: When using SpaceObServer with a MS SQL Server 2005 database scans did not run successfully.
- Scans can now be grouped in so-called "Containers" to generate merged statistics like "Duplicate Files", "Extensions" or "History" for several scanned shares. Containers can be added and configured using the context menu of the directory tree or in the "Configure Scans" dialog using drag & drop operations.
- Firebird can now be used as a backend database for SpaceObServer.
- Now the "Number of Files" is shown in the "History" graph if this view type is chosen in the "View" menu.
- The new options "Preserve directory structure" and "Automatically rename existing files" have been added to the "Move Checked Files" dialog ("Tools > Move Checked Files").
- The size unit TB (Terabyte) has been added to the "View" menu.
- Improved the look of the user interface when using large system fonts.
- The "List of Scans" beneath the directory tree can now be exported as a text file by using the new context menu entry "Save List...".
- File Search: The attribute "encrypted" has been added to the file attribute include/exclude list (tab "Owner / Attributes").
- Bug fix: The update scan now correctly regards if any directory within a scan has been replaced by a symbolic link with the same name.
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