Product Enhancements
Mandatory Client Secret Expiry for GraphAPI Configurations
#ID 1516434
GraphAPI configurations now enforce expiry date validation, rejecting past or empty values with clear messaging. This update enables better visibility into credential lifecycles, helping administrators prevent unexpected outages and maintain secure, uninterrupted authentication across all integrated components.

Open Mail Server Configuration in the application.
Locate the Client Secret Expiry Date field. This field is mandatory.
Use the date picker to enter the same expiration date that was selected for the client secret in the Azure Portal.
Click Save to apply the changes.
Improved Certificate Validation for SAML SSO Configuration
#ID 1518900
We have improved the SAML SSO Configuration experience so that administrators can only upload supported certificate files when setting up single sign-on. Previously, selecting an unsupported file type could return a misleading "saved successfully" message, and some valid certificates were incorrectly shown as invalid even though they worked correctly.
The SAML SSO Configuration page now accepts only supported certificate file types (.cer, .pfx, .crt, and .pem). If you select any other file type, the page immediately displays a clear validation message — "Selected file extension is not allowed. Only the following extensions are allowed: .cer, .pfx, .crt, .pem." — instead of appearing to save successfully. Valid certificates are also now displayed correctly, so you can configure SSO with confidence.
Bug Fixes
We’ve addressed the following bugs in this version of FOIAXpress Collaboration:
ID | Description |
|---|---|
1541931 | Resolved an issue where script execution requests in the FOIA Collab production environment did not process correctly under certain conditions, impacting request operations. The system now ensures reliable execution of scripts and improved handling of request processing, restoring expected functionality. |
1541931 | Resolved an issue where script execution requests in the FOIA Collab production environment did not process correctly under certain conditions, impacting request operations. The system now ensures reliable execution of scripts and improved handling of request processing, restoring expected functionality. |