Fixed an issue that prevented passwords being changed on WebDAV Cloud Backup jobs.Fixed a bug that allowed the “Switch Trial Experience“ option to be available after a license has been activated. Fixed an issue that caused cloud backups to report a BA5 error (The backup terminated unexpectedly) if the cloud destination becomes unresponsive for more than 30 minutes.Fixed manual (offline) license activation that was broken in v10.5.5.Improved support for recoveries of Cloud Backups from Storage Accounts in Microsoft Azure with minimum TLS version of 1.1 and 1.2, which is the new Microsoft default.Incremental Cloud Backup performance has been improved over the long term.Fixed a performance regression from v10.5.4 for Cloud Backups of large files that have lots of empty space.*This article was first published on July 4 2023, and updated on July 5 2023. If you need further assistance, please contact our Technical Support team. Following the release of v12.0.3r1, this scenario is now a standard inclusion in our QA test matrix. This issue was first discovered just over a week ago on June 23 2023. However, please note that backups created by v12.0.3 will NOT be recoverable.After upgrading to v12.0.3r1, you can continue your backups as normal with the existing job. This issue has been addressed in v12.0.3r1, and if you are affected, you will need to follow these steps: In v12.0.3 of BackupAssist Classic, (with the exception of Tape Drives) backups that generate Zip files greater than 4GB in size will encounter an error when trying to restore files that are less than 200MB in size. NOTE: This issue does NOT affect File Archiving to Tape Drives (Tape Archiving Add-on). If you are running BackupAssist Classic v12.0.3 and are running File Archiving backups, your backups may be corrupted and you need to upgrade to v12.0.3r1.
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