LN user interface
This section describes the changes in LN UI 12.2.6.
Automatically expand and collapse navigation menu
A new option is added on the Preferences tab in the User Profile Details (uigwt0102s000) session. You can use this option to automatically expand and collapse the side navigation menu. If this option is enabled and the menu is hidden, the menu expands when you move the mouse near the left edge of the screen. As long as the mouse remains in the expanded menu section of the screen, the menu stays in this state. When you move the mouse away from the navigation menu, the menu section of the screen automatically collapses again.
Splitter position
LN UI stores the position of a session's vertical splitter as the number of pixels from the left. For horizontal splitters, the number of pixels from the top is stored. This ensures that the splitter is displayed at the same position, also if the user changes to a monitor with different resolution.
Zoom controls for maps
All map components now have a built-in zoom control at the bottom right of the map. You can use the zoom control to zoom in, zoom out, and zoom-to-fit. To do this, click the corresponding buttons.
Menu code in navigation menu footer
A footer has been added to the navigation menu panel. This footer shows the menu code of the currently focused menu element. Not all elements have a menu code. Therefore, the code is only displayed if applicable. You can select and copy the code, so you can paste it in an email or document.
Java version support
This LN UI version is not supported for Java 7 runtime environments. LN UI requires a Java SE 8, or compatible, runtime environment.
Support of Exchange Online OAuth 2.0 authentication for Synchronizer
The Exchange Synchronizer for CRM contact and calendar events supports OAuth 2.0 authentication when connecting to Exchange Online. You can use the MS Exchange Synchronization Settings (ttaad2140m000) session to define the configuration details of the connection.
Microsoft has announced that on October 13th, 2020, it will stop supporting basic authentication for Exchange Web Services to access Exchange Online.