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Cisco WebEx Social Release Notes, Release 3.1
OL-28098-01
  Important Notes
Upgrade of the post editor (CKEditor) to version 3.6.4
Ability for a user to unsubscribe from individual posts and no longer receive e-mail notifications 
that regard the posts
Displays the recurrence pattern (time information) for a series of recurring meetings
Allows users to view and download meeting attachments from the Details page for a meeting
Visually identifies exceptions from other instances of meetings in a series of recurring meetings
Ability to create a post in My Library by using e-mail and to share the post with other people
Ability to prevent a community owner from binding a discussion category to a mailing list
Ability to disable outbound e-mail notification to mailing lists
Mobile pages for Administrators, which provide options for configuring extensibility and branding 
functionality (reserved for future use)
Important Notes
This section describes limitation, restrictions, and other important information that applies to this release 
of Cisco WebEx Social.
Although the CAS tab appears in the Account Settings > Portal > Settings > Authentication window, 
Cisco WebEx Social does not support Central Authentication Service (CAS) and the fields in this 
tab are not used.
When using Show & Share release 5.3 with Cisco WebEx Social, do not install Show & Share 
patch1.
If SSO is enabled in your network, make sure that the Enable SSO box in the Notifier area of the 
Configuration window in the Director is checked. This configuration ensures that user accounts are 
not locked if a password lockout policy is configured in your Active Directory.
In some cases, the auto-generated e-mail aliases for Communities and Discussion Forum Categories 
are not generated when upgrading from Quad 2.5(2) to Cisco WebEx Social. To work around this 
issue, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center TAC to obtain an updated migration script. For 
more information, use the Bug Toolkit to access the defect number CSCuc00380 (see the 
).
Preventing community owners from binding discussion categories to mailing lists—In earlier 
releases of Cisco WebEx Social, community owners and community administrators were allowed to 
bind discussion categories to mailing lists by default. In release 3.1, this feature can be enabled or 
disabled by using the following property. Set this property to true to disable the mailing list binding 
feature for community owners and community administrators. This way, only the Cisco WebEx 
Social Administrator is able to create discussion category to mailing list bindings.
communities.mailinglists.ui.adminonly
For information about how to set advanced portal properties, see the “Advanced Portal Properties” 
section in Cisco WebEx Social Administration Guide.