Engineering Notes - Orbita Voice - 4.0.39 & 40 - February 05, 2019
Orbita is pleased to announce many important new features, fixes, and other improvements to Orbita Voice. This post summarizes what is new and changed in the latest versions of these platforms.
These improvements have been pushed out to most customer environments. If you do not see these changes in your Orbita environment and are interested in any of the features or fixes described, please contact your Orbita representative or email us support@orbita.ai.
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Orbita Voice 4.0.39 & 40
Enhancements
Experience Manager
Security Settings
The default age for password expiry is set to 60 days and the maximum value the field can take is 9999 days.
The default persona is set as Admin.
If the user logs in successfully after their password is expired, they will be redirected to the password reset page.
Please refer to this document for more information. Experience Manager Settings | Security Settings
The security settings are extended to Webchat login (OAuth Screen) as well.
Bug Fixes
A few issues have been fixed in the current release, including but not limited to the ones described here. If you have any questions regarding an issue not listed below, please get in touch with us to inquire.
Updates to Taxonomy in JSON view not reflected in Kibana – For any new or existing Taxonomy; adding, editing, or deleting a child, in either JSON or Tree view, is now reflected in Kibana searches.
The Source sub-flow is not available in the Export Payload – The Source Sub Flow Reference and the Flow which has the Sub-flow(s) are now displayed in the Export Payload.
Restricting negative values in Expiration and Inactivity fields in the Security settings – In the security settings, if a negative value is entered in the Expiration or Inactivity fields, the system will throw an error message saying “Days should be greater than 0”.