Known Issues for Tufts Box.net Implementation
Known Issues
Open Issues
Single Sign-On
- You must close your browser to sever your authenticated session to Box.com, merely navigating away or logging out of Box will not sever the authenticated session.
Name Changes & Email Aliases
- If you change your name at Tufts, thus prompting a change of your first.last@tufts.edu an administrator will need to update your account in Box in order to ensure the same permissions on the new email alias as the old email alias.
- If you try to share to a secondary alias, it will try to create a new box account, account sharing should always go to first.last@tufts.edu, or the primary smtp alias for the user.
Personal Accounts
- Personal accounts created with a users first.last@tufts.edu need to be administratively moved by Box.com staff in order to take advantage of the Enterprise licensing.
Box Sync
- Some reports of the sync application for iPad not being able to open certain word docs - investigating.
- Box Sync v4 for Windows requires .NET 3.5 and either .NET 4 or NET4.5 installed. For Windows 8, .NET 4.5 comes enabled off the box, but .NET 3.5 needs to be enabled on before the installation. To install .NET 3.5 on Windows 8 and 8.1, please reference this articleÂ
Box Search
- Box search currently only supports Full text-search to the first 10000 characters of a document for performance reasons. Are the evaluation reports very long?
- While file types pdf and csv are supported, xls is not listed as supported, but xlsd is.
File Timestamps (All Box clients Mobile, Sync, Website)
- File timestamps (create/modify dates) are not retained when a file is uploaded to Box. They are instead replaced with the date the file was uploaded (create date) or theretofore altered (update date).
- Box has open incidents for this functionality gap and is looking into a solution for this known deficiency.
Closed Issues
- Sometimes a logon to SSO box.net repeatedly prompts for username and password, even if the username and password is correct
- This is related to Extended Protection for ADFS and will be repealed
- Extended protection affects Firefox, Chrome and Safari browsers mostly, it is not a problem for native IE browsers
- m.box.com does not function with SSO credentials unless you leave the password field BLANK when logging in ( this behavior will only occur during pilot phase.)
- box.com does not function with SSO credentials unless you leave the password field BLANK when logging in ( this behavior will only occur during pilot phase.)
- Both of these are fixed as of 10/18/2012
- box.com does not function with SSO credentials unless you leave the password field BLANK when logging in ( this behavior will only occur during pilot phase.)
- tufts.box.com/login does function with SSO credentials
- SSO self-service provisioning is currently sending – "partner_user_id parameter should be set" Still working to resolve.
- The iPad "Box" application from box itself does have the ability inside accounts to prompt for password persistently or force a logout which can be used to update the password.
- The in-browser office suite editors work but they're painfully slow/clunky compared to native clients
- user cannot create account by visiting https://tufts.box.com
- user likely already has a personal box account with first.last@tufts.edu reserved
- 1) box.com support can forcibly move the account to the enterprise
- 2) user can change their first.last@tufts.edu email to an alternate address in their personal account options. They can then join tufts enterprise by loggin in using the standard join process.
- user likely already has a personal box account with first.last@tufts.edu reserved
- problem with adfs http caching between office 365 and box.com currently.
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