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# CopyStorm/Medic 10.56.6

Release Date: 31-July-2023

This is a minor feature and bug fix release. As always, existing CopyStorm/Medic configuration files are backwards compatible.

## Patch Levels

| Date         | Patch Level      |
| ------------ | ---------------- |
| 31-July-2023 | Original Release |

## Add Certificate Approval Feature

CopyStorm/Medic has been updated with a new feature to approve and use local network certificates for sites where local network traffic is being encrypted using a local custom certificate. Once custom certificates are accepted, CopyStorm/Medic will trust the accepted certificates for HTTPS network traffic.

## Add Configuration File for Additional Java Parameters

A new XML configuration file may be used to add additional parameters to the Java runtime used to launch CopyStorm/Medic – this allows additional parameters (e.g. “-Xmx”) to be added outside of the CopyStorm/Medic launch script.

## Resolve Refresh Columns Formula Management Issue

The Refresh Columns tool now supports selecting tables with zero selected columns. If zero columns are selected, the only columns that will be added are Stale Formulas.

## Resolve SQL/Server issue with Java 17

CopyStorm/Medic has been updated to resolve a Windows-specific issue with SQL/Server integrated security connections in Java 17.


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