
Operating Systems No Longer Supported
As of January 14, 2020, Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have reached end-of-life. Microsoft no longer supports these OSes. As such, OSSI no longer supports these operating systems. While our software will continue to install and upgrade on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, we will not provide technical support for these systems for versions beyond Intelli-Site v4.0.45.12. All customers and integrators are strongly encouraged to migrate to Windows 10 or Windows 2016.
Overview
This article contains the release notes for Intelli-Site v4.2.12.4. The following sections describe the release in detail and provide late-breaking or other information that supplements the main documentation.

Upgrade Requirements
Because the database has been redesigned, the installer will only upgrade version 4.0.45.12 or later. Minor modifications to the database had been implemented before version 4.0.45.12. Those modifications must be applied to the existing database for the software upgrade to properly upgrade the database.
The process is:
- Upgrade to version 4.0.45.12
- Open the Configuration Utility and start the Engine. The Engine performs the necessary modifications, not the installer. If there are multiple projects, each project must be started.
- Stop the Engine and close the Configuration Utility.
- Upgrade to the current version.
- Open the Configuration Utility and start the Engine. As stated in step 2, the Engine performs the necessary database upgrade not the installer. If there are multiple projects, each project must be started as well.
NEW FEATURES
The following software features were added
- General
- Implemented "Auto Select" feature for Priorities. Any alarms using this priority and having "Acknowledge Required" enabled will be automatically selected when added to the Alarm Queue.
- The maximum number of retained backups was increaded to 20.
RESOLVED ISSUES
The following issues affecting all products have been resolved:
- Desktop Client
- Bulk Modify can now modify the Secondary Expiration Date.
- Driver Specific
- ASSA ABLOY Aperio Driver: Access rights were being assigned based on the hub instead of the lock.
- Accutech Driver: The alarm queue would only show one alarm of any given type at a time.