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Notes for version 7.5.13

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.12

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.11

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.10

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.9

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.8

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.7

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.6

Note: there was a critical issue in 7.5.5, which is the only thing that's fixed in this release. For a list of all changes, see v7.5.5.

 

 

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.5

Note: there was a critical issue in 7.5.5, which is fixed in v7.5.6.

 

 

 

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.4

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.3

This bugfix release solves problems with adding properties to media/member types and some issues with installing packages.

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.2

This bugfix release solves the problem where you were unable to save a new hostname on a node or set user permissions due to javascript errors.

What happened to 7.5.1? It was released the day before 7.5.2 but unfortunately we discovered the user permission problem was not fully fixed after release.

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.x changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x / 7.5.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.1

This small bugfix release solves the problem where you were unable to save a new hostname on a node due to a javascript error.

Umbraco 7.5, the "System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for the 7.5.0 release!

Note: version 7.5.0/1 changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.5.0

"System management update"

  • 301 redirect management
  • Health check dashboard
  • Password recovery for backoffice
  • Packages installer UI update / packages can target a minimum Umbraco version

Make sure to read the blog post for this release!

Note: version 7.5.0 changes the ImageProcessor version, which might have impact on your site. Make sure to read the blog post for all the details on that.

Note: if you had previously installed the beta/beta2 and are relying on the URL tracker already then please note that we had to make some changes and WILL drop the redirect table completely, so all of your current redirects will be deleted. Make sure to make database backups so you can migrate them.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.4.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.4.4

This is a security patch release fixing a data exposure vulnerability issue related to MiniProfiler.
You can read the details of the issue here: https://umbraco.com/blog/security-advisory-10th-december-2019/

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.4.3

Bugfixing on the 7.4.2 release.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.4.2

Bugfixing on the 7.4.1 release.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.4.1

Fixes a few high priority issues on the 7.4.0 release, most importantly: macro's didn't render in the rich text editor any more (see issue U4-8000). 

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.4.0

"Content type editor update"

  •  New content type editor
  •  Some UX polish + documentation
  •  Media library improvements
  •  Grid polish
  •  Password for user panel (no dashboard)
  •  Models Builder

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x / 7.4 pre-releases

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note: If you're upgrading manually: make sure to merge both web.config in the root AND the web.config in the Views folder and Dashboard.config/trees.config in the Config folder.


Note: if you're doing a NuGet upgrade from 7.4.0-RC1 then your web.config will be overwritten completely, make sure to back it up first and then restore it after NuGet is done working. This will not happen in future upgrades and only affects upgrading from this one specific version 7.4.0-RC1. You will also lose the App_Browsers folder, make sure to copy those files back in too.

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Notes for version 7.3.9

This is a security patch release fixing a data exposure vulnerability issue related to MiniProfiler.
You can read the details of the issue here: https://umbraco.com/blog/security-advisory-10th-december-2019/

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Notes for version 7.3.8

This fixes a few issues as listed below so people who can't yet upgrade to 7.4.0 have a stable version to rely on. Specifically we wanted to fix preview and XSLT macros for this final 7.3.x release.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Notes for version 7.3.7

This release fixes a high priority bug introduced in 7.3.6: some larger sites had significant extra load times in 7.3.6 due to a faulty update to our caching layer, this is now fixed.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Notes for version 7.3.6

This release fixes some high priority bugs introduced in 7.3.5, most importantly: alternative templates stopped working and setting user's start nodes and adding public access would throw errors.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Notes for version 7.3.5

Read the release blog post.

Version 7.3.5 features updates to fix working with macros, much improved performance for people with large media libraries, more fixes to edge cases where people would get logged out unnecessarily, improvements to flexible load balanced environments and improvements to scheduled publishing.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Notes for version 7.3.4

A tiny bugfix release to fix the problem with dropdowns in Chrome.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.3.3

A small update to "The community edition" to fix some installation and login timeout issues (see below for fixed bugs).

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.x

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.3.2

"The community edition" - Includes the pull requests from the hackathon at UK festival 2015 and some other pull requests that came in afterwards.

Read the release blog post with all the details.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.0

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.3.1

Umbraco 7.3.1 is a bug fix release on 7.3.0. The fixed bugs are listed below. Notable issues which are now fixed are: we accidentally broke some public access configurations in 7.3.0, the NuGet package wasn't working properly for everybody, installs would hang without ever completing on some machines and you could only save partial views once from the backoffice. 

Pro tip: you can now click (or CTRL+click) on the document type name on your content item to go straight to the document type editor.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading from 7.3.0

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide.

 

Upgrading from 7.1.x or 7.2.x

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

Make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.3.0

This release of Umbraco features an upgrade to MVC5 and WebApi 2 and a much improved method of load balancing your Umbraco site 

Check the release blog post for more details.

Installing

Follow the normal installation guidelines.

Upgrading

There are a few minor breaking changes in this release, listed below. Make sure to go through them before you upgrade.

Upgrading manually

For upgrades make sure to follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide when upgrading manually.

Upgrading through NuGet

NuGet upgrades will handle everything for you automatically, so you only need to follow the general upgrade guide.

Notes for version 7.2.9

This is a security patch release fixing a data exposure vulnerability issue related to MiniProfiler.
You can read the details of the issue here: https://umbraco.com/blog/security-advisory-10th-december-2019/

Notes for version 7.2.8

Umbraco was sometimes unable to read the umbraco.config file, making Umbraco think it had no content and showing a blank page instead (issue U4-6802), this is the main issue fixed in this release. This affects people on 7.2.5 and 7.2.6 only. 7.2.8 also fixes a conflict with Courier and some other packages.

The other fixes are listed below and on the 7.2.7 release.

Notes for version 7.2.7

Umbraco was sometimes unable to read the umbraco.config file, making Umbraco think it had no content and showing a blank page instead (issue U4-6802), this is the main issue fixed in this release. This affects people on 7.2.5 and 7.2.6 only.

The other fixes are listed below.

Notes for version 7.2.6

This release of Umbraco fixes a few bugs (see below).

Fictional: staring at the login screen for 17 seconds while repeating your password in your head over and over again will log you in automatically.

Upgrading from 7.2.x/7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

 

Notes for version 7.2.5

This release of Umbraco fixes a few bugs (see below) and changes the way umbraco.config is saved to disk to prevent it from getting file lock errors. Another notable changes is the ability to use a GUID or XPath in the 404 configuration.

Fictional: if you upload a picture of a rainbow, you'll see a unicorn galloping across the screen.

Upgrading from 7.2.x/7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

 

Notes for version 7.2.4

Upgrading from 7.2.x/7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

 

Notes for version 7.2.3

Upgrading from 7.2.x/7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

 

Notes for version 7.2.2

Read the release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.2.x/7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.2.1

This release addresses high priority issues with the recent 7.2.0 release. The most important fix will prevent data loss whe using the document type editor.

Upgrading from 7.2.x/7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.2.0

Blog

Read the 7.2.0 release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.10

This is a security patch release fixing a data exposure vulnerability issue related to MiniProfiler.
You can read the details of the issue here: https://umbraco.com/blog/security-advisory-10th-december-2019/

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Important: we've added two keys in the web.config, your previously cropped images will no look be cropped if you don't add them, so don't forget:

In the httpModules section add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

And in system.webServer/modules add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

Other than that, follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.9

This is a small bugfix release (mostly to eliminate some issues we had on Umbraco as a Service). See the list below to learn what has been fixed.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Important: we've added two keys in the web.config, your previously cropped images will no look be cropped if you don't add them, so don't forget:

In the httpModules section add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

And in system.webServer/modules add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

Other than that, follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.8

Read the release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Important: we've added two keys in the web.config, your previously cropped images will no look be cropped if you don't add them, so don't forget:

In the httpModules section add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

And in system.webServer/modules add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

Other than that, follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.7

We encourage you to download 7.1.8 instead.

Read the release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Important: we've added two keys in the web.config, your previously cropped images will no look be cropped if you don't add them, so don't forget:

In the httpModules section add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

And in system.webServer/modules add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

Other than that, follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though) and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.6

This release fixes a few bugs that we found after the 7.1.5 release last week, mainly in the area of changing and updating document types.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Important: we've added two keys in the web.config, your previously cropped images will no look be cropped if you don't add them, so don't forget:

In the httpModules section add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

And in system.webServer/modules add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

Other than that, follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.5

Read the release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Important: we've added two keys in the web.config, your previously cropped images will no look be cropped if you don't add them, so don't forget:

In the httpModules section add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

And in system.webServer/modules add:

<add name="ImageProcessorModule" type="ImageProcessor.Web.HttpModules.ImageProcessingModule, ImageProcessor.Web"/>

Other than that, follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.4

This release fixes the problem with dialogs and includes a few other small fixes.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.2./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.3

This release fixes the problem where macro properties and saving tags stopped working and includes a few other small fixes.

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.2

This release includes a bunch of bugfixes with regards to Tags, Members, Users and a fair number of other small fixes. 

Upgrading from 7.1.x

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.1

Blog

Read the 7.1.0 release blog post.

Read the 7.1.1 release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

The significant config file changes are that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config and an assembly redirect is added to point to Newtonsoft.Json version 6.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.1.0

Blog

Read the 7.1.0 release blog post.

Upgrading from 7.0.3/7.0.4

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0/7.0.1./7.0.2/7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Note that the only significant config file change is that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config.

Please also remove the /Install folder if you haven't done so, it is no longer used and might conflict with the new upgrader if it's still there.

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.0.4

Summary

This 7.0.4 release is fixing just a single bug: changing a user's password was not possible.

Upgrading notes

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from 7.0.3

Follow the general upgrade guide.

Upgrading from version 7.0.1 and 7.0.2

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

To upgrade from 7.0.0 to 7.0.4 you will need to perform these tasks manually, the rest is handled by the installer:

  • Remove all uGoLive dlls from /bin 
    These are not compatible with V7

  • Move appSettings/connectionStrings back to web.config 
    If you are on 7.0.0 you should migrate these settings into the web.config instead of having them in seperate files in /config/
    So the keys in config/AppSettings.config need to be moved back to the web.config <appSettings> section and similarly, the config/ConnectionStrings.config holds the Umbraco database connections in v7.0.0 and they should be moved back to the web.config <connectionStrings> section. 
    /config/AppSettings.config and /config/ConnectionString.config can be removed (make backups, just in case) after the contents have been moved back to web.config.

  • Delete all files in ~/App_Data/TEMP/Razor/* 
    Related to issues with razor macros

  • Replace all files in the /install folder

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.0.3

Summary

Blog post

This 7.0.3 release is fixing some bugs with media, embedding content through the rich text editor and adds an XPath selector for a start node on the Multi Node Tree Picker (MNTP).

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from version 7.0.1 and 7.0.2

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

To upgrade from 7.0.0 to 7.0.3 you will need to perform these tasks manually, the rest is handled by the installer:

  • Remove all uGoLive dlls from /bin 
    These are not compatible with V7

  • Move appSettings/connectionStrings back to web.config 
    If you are on 7.0.0 you should migrate these settings into the web.config instead of having them in seperate files in /config/
    So the keys in config/AppSettings.config need to be moved back to the web.config <appSettings> section and similarly, the config/ConnectionStrings.config holds the Umbraco database connections in v7.0.0 and they should be moved back to the web.config <connectionStrings> section. 
    /config/AppSettings.config and /config/ConnectionString.config can be removed (make backups, just in case) after the contents have been moved back to web.config.

  • Delete all files in ~/App_Data/TEMP/Razor/* 
    Related to issues with razor macros

  • Replace all files in the /install folder

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Notes for version 7.0.2

Summary

Blog post

Upgrading note

Google Chrome has notoriously aggressive caching, so if something doesn't seem to work well in the backoffice, make sure to clear cache and cookies thoroughly (for other browsers as well). 

One way to nudge the cache in Chrome is to open the developer tools (F12) and go to the settings (the cog icon). There will be a checkbox that says "Disable cache (while DevTools is open)". Once this checkbox is on you can refresh the page and the cache should be invalidated. To force it even more, the "reload" button next to your address bar now has extra options when you right-click it. It should have "Normal reload", "Hard reload" and "Empty cache and hard reload" now. The last option is the most thorough and you might want to try that.

The important other thing you'll need to do is go into config/ClientDependency.config and update the version number in there. So if it currently says version="2" then just make it one higher: version="3".
This will ensure that any server-side cache of javascript and stylesheets gets cleared as well.

We're working on making this experience better and seamless, but for now make sure to follow these steps for v7 upgrades.

Upgrading from version 7.0.1

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

Upgrading from version 7.0.0

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

To upgrade from 7.0.0 to 7.0.1 you will need to perform these tasks manually, the rest is handled by the installer:

  • Remove all uGoLive dlls from /bin 
    These are not compatible with V7

  • Move appSettings/connectionStrings back to web.config 
    If you are on 7.0.0 you should migrate these settings into the web.config instead of having them in seperate files in /config/
    So the keys in config/AppSettings.config need to be moved back to the web.config <appSettings> section and similarly, the config/ConnectionStrings.config holds the Umbraco database connections in v7.0.0 and they should be moved back to the web.config <connectionStrings> section. 
    /config/AppSettings.config and /config/ConnectionString.config can be removed (make backups, just in case) after the contents have been moved back to web.config.

  • Delete all files in ~/App_Data/TEMP/Razor/* 
    Related to issues with razor macros

  • Replace all files in the /install folder

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Breaking changes

There's one minor breaking change for package developers introduced in 7.0.2, read all about it in this blog post.

Notes for version 7.0.1

Summary

Blog post

Upgrading from version 7.0.0

Follow the general upgrade guide AND the version specific upgrade guide.

To upgrade from 7.0.0 to 7.0.1 you will need to perform these tasks manually, the rest is handled by the installer:

  • Remove all uGoLive dlls from /bin
    These are not compatible with V7

  • Move appSettings/connectionStrings back to web.config
    If you are on 7.0.0 you should migrate these settings into the web.config instead of having them in seperate files in /config/
    So the keys in config/AppSettings.config need to be moved back to the web.config <appSettings> section and similarly, the config/ConnectionStrings.config holds the Umbraco database connections in v7.0.0 and they should be moved back to the web.config <connectionStrings> section. 
    /config/AppSettings.config and /config/ConnectionString.config can be removed (make backups, just in case) after the contents have been moved back to web.config.

  • Delete all files in ~/App_Data/TEMP/Razor/*
    Related to issues with razor macros

  • Replace all files in the /install folder

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Upgrading from older versions?

Breaking changes

There are no breaking changes between this version and 7.0.0

Notes for version 7.0.0

Summary

Blog post

Blogs about pre-release versions of v7

Upgrading from Version 6

This is a major version, there are therefore several things you must be aware of before attempting to upgrade a site.

Upgrading from older versions?

Whats new

  • A brand new design of the entire application
  • All new client-side layer, built on AngularJS and Twitter Bootstrap
  • New Content, Media, Member and datatype editors
  • Search driven navigation
  • Better media handling and upload support
  • List-views for big content collections
  • Everything is faster

Besides the main points above, we've been tweaking every possible part of the application CSS, js and images, making this the fastest version ever.

Documentation for developers

With the shift towards AngularJS and with an entirely new way to build editors, property editors (the artists formerly known as datatypes and datatype editors) and to extend the UI, we have a (temporary) home for Umbraco 7 documentation

NOTE: However, please note that all serverside APIs are the same as in Version 6.x - in case we had to make any changes to them in v7, these have also been made to v6.2.0.

Breaking changes

There are several breaking changes, consult the Umbraco 7 upgrade documentation for further infomation

  • Old property editors do not work anymore
  • Old macro parameter editors do not work anymore
  • Legacy API events have been disabled
  • Legacy tree events have been disabled
  • All configuration files have changed and must be migrated
  • All code marked as obsolete since Version 4 has been removed
  • There is no ImageCropper Property editor
  • The Related Links property editor uses a new data format for xslt
  • Complete list of breaking changes on the issue tracker

Notes for version 6.2.6

Read the blog post for this release

Upgrading from 4.10+ and 6.x to 6.2.1

Note that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though).

Also note that it's a good idea to rebuild your Examine indexes (in the developer section, go to the "Examine management" dashboard and for each of your indexes go to "Info & Tools" to rebuild) in case you were affected by a bug we found in there.

Upgrading from older versions?

Notes for version 6.2.5

Notes for version 6.2.4

Read the release blog post.

Upgrading from 4.10+ and 6.x to 6.2.1

Note that the UmbracoMembershipProvider, UsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though).

Also note that it's a good idea to rebuild your Examine indexes (in the developer section, go to the "Examine management" dashboard and for each of your indexes go to "Info & Tools" to rebuild) in case you were affected by a bug we found in there.

Upgrading from older versions?

Notes for version 6.2.3

We encourage you to download 6.2.4 instead.

Read the release blog post.

Upgrading from 4.10+ and 6.x to 6.2.1

Note that the UmbracoMembershipProviderUsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config (if you're using the older providers then there's no need to update them though).

Also note that it's a good idea to rebuild your Examine indexes (in the developer section, go to the "Examine management" dashboard and for each of your indexes go to "Info & Tools" to rebuild) in case you were affected by a bug we found in there.

Upgrading from older versions?

Notes for version 6.2.2

This is a bug fix release of Umbraco 6, there's no new features.

Upgrading from 4.10+ and 6.x to 6.2.1

Note that the UmbracoMembershipProviderUsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config

Also note that it's a good idea to rebuild your Examine indexes (in the developer section, go to the "Examine management" dashboard and for each of your indexes go to "Info & Tools" to rebuild) in case you were affected by a bug we found in there.

Upgrading from older versions?

Notes for version 6.2.1

Blog

Read the release blog post for 6.2.1.

Upgrading from 4.10+ and 6.x to 6.2.1

Note that the UmbracoMembershipProviderUsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config

Also note that it's a good idea to rebuild your Examine indexes (in the developer section, go to the "Examine management" dashboard and for each of your indexes go to "Info & Tools" to rebuild) in case you were affected by a bug we found in there.

Upgrading from older versions?

Notes for version 6.2.0

Blog

Read the release blog post for 6.2.0.

Upgrading from 4.10+ and 6.x to 6.2.0

Note that the UmbracoMembershipProviderUsersMembershipProvider and UmbracoRoleProvider have been updated in the web.config

Also note that it's a good idea to rebuild your Examine indexes (in the developer section, go to the "Examine management" dashboard and for each of your indexes go to "Info & Tools" to rebuild) in case you were affected by a bug we found in there.

Upgrading from older versions?