eRAD
PACS Server
LDAP support including a configuration user interface has been added. See LDAP Configurations and the LDAP configuration manual for details.
Admins can add a custom logo to the login page of a server. Controls are located in the Admin/Server Settings/ Web Server page. See Upload_Custom_Logo
Admins can add a custom logo to the banner section of a server. Controls are located in the Admin/Server Settings/ Web Server page. See Upload_Custom_Banner_
Admins can perform a dotcom validation from the Admin/Devices/Dotcom page See Dotcom
User accounts are locked after exceeding the number of failed login attempts. The number of failures is configurable. Admins can unlock accounts from the user account page. See User Accounts
The status of forward requests is displayed after the user initiates the request, if the user chooses to see it. See Follow_Forward_Status
User ID and user name lists are handled more efficiently. Single value fields are type-ahead, meaning only those values matching the entered criteria appear on the list. For multi-value selections lists, the available user values are displayed in groups that the user can filter through and select individually.
Importing media (CD/DVD) no longer requires JNLP file support. It is now handled as a native application. See Importing_DICOM_Media
Document scanning no longer requires JNLP file support. It is now handled as a native application. See Scanning Documents
Inserting a segment into a report template from the template editor resulted in a java crash. This has been resolved.
This bug prevented admins from customizing the viewer's patient folder template. This has been resolved.
System unable to support more than 32k users
File system limitations prevented the system from having more than 32K user accounts. This has been resolved.
When a series- or instance-level C-Move request was issued to a non-objectless consolidation (CWL) server, the resulting database query was invalid and failed. This has been resolved.
Web services calls to retrieve study information returned incorrect image and series counts if the number was greater than 15. This has been resolved.
The tool to assign filter criteria to a Q/R device was missing some features: warning about the effects of the filter; access to all database fields; and logging edits to a filter. Some presentation inconsistencies were also corrected.
When a spatial registration object is registered for a study currently open in an active viewer session, the server notifies the viewer so it can retrieve the new object.
Internet Explorer issues an incorrect event when dragging a scroll bar in a dropdown box (in this case, the canned report selection list), causing the dropdown list to close before selecting an item. This has been resolved.
Scheduled Procedure Step ID values defined in an order creation message failed to show up in the database (and worklist). This has been resolved.
The study edit page failed to list values for fields in the DICOM object but not stored in the database. This has been resolved.
The study forward page would take a long time to load when the system contained many (tens of thousands) user accounts. This has been resolved.
The edit report page, launched from the patient folder, would take a long time to load when the system contained many (tens of thousands) user accounts. This has been resolved.
The report approval page would take a long time to load when the system contained many (tens of thousands) user accounts. This has been resolved.
The Message dashlet's recipient list and the dashlet's configuration page would take a long time to load when the system contained many (tens of thousands) user accounts. This has been resolved.
Auto-retrieving priors from the archive to the hub server failed if the study was registered on a child server. This has been resolved.
Locked studies would not unlock after the lock period expired if the user's session had timed out first. This has been resolved.
New user accounts using IDs of deleted user accounts would be notified of multi-level authentication requirements even when the feature was disabled. This has been resolved.
Displaying the report approval web page was very slow on systems with a large number of user accounts due to an inefficient database query. This has been resolved.
The option to set a report to Final was unavailable if the user had permission (the Approve right) to approve a report. This has been resolved.
Objects that arrive at a server after the post process or compress data actions have been applied to the study are automatically processed.
If an archive was an independent eRAD PACS system, the retrieve and forward tools on the Archive page failed because the archive expected a user session ID from it's own dotcom. This has been resolved.
Web services requests to create DICOM media performed an invalid check of the requested compression and media type parameters, thereby ignoring the requested settings and always uncompressing the data. This has been resolved.
Displaying a report of external origin using a template that does not contain an areagroup for handling external reports resulted in a crash. This has been resolved.
Secondary capture and presentation state objects sent to the worklist server after being created in a viewer session were propagated to their owner device but remained on the worklist server. This has been resolved.
When the viewer sends new objects to the server when it also sends a report, the study's State Changed value was updated to indicate the study changed. This has been resolved.
The viewer's patient folder study list was misaligned due to a position calculation error when collecting the data, and neglecting to account for the separator spaces in the connector bar. This has been resolved.
If the patient folder is configured to automatically load data into the view area, and the area is already populated when the patient folder is opened, the background refresh changes the data already displayed in the view area. This has been resolved.
Studies that are no longer included in the filtered worklist were checked for updates when the page refreshed, causing excessive log entries because no lock state existed.
When using Internet Explorer 11, the Rights section of the user account edit page extended outside the boundaries of the browser window, with no scroll bar to reposition the options. This has been resolved.
Uploading a non-image attachment to an order from a worklist server didn't push the data to the selected hub server. As a result, the data was not visible on the Tech View page or in the patient folder.
Web services commands issued to a server and forwarded to an owner device for execution failed the session validation if the web service user was not the registered default user for the device issuing the call. This has been resolved.
Correction messages that propagate up a dotcom to the server that is configured to send a notice to a web services client (eg, to a RIS) before the image objects arrive and get registered will fail, but the task did not get added to the retry queue. As a result, the client never received the correction notification. This has been resolved.
Workstation prefetch requests resulting from a Forward Action didn't include the instruction to expand the list and therefore failed to include relevant prior studies. This has been resolved.
A recent change to handling date and time filters affected the birth date field, causing the exact match needed to grant access to restricted studies to fail. This has been resolved.
When opening a PDF attachment from the Technologist View page in a multilevel dotcom, a java dump appeared on the screen because the redirection failed to include the session ID. This has been resolved.
When a presentation state object specified an annotation on an image that was not present in the data set, the web viewer would fail to load the study or report an error. This has been resolved.
The units for the media export download timeout setting (on the Server Settings/Study Operation page) have changed from days to hours. Existing settings are automatically adjusted.