--- title: June 18, 2019 release (5.0.407.4) slug: '2904' canonical_url: https://docs.coveo.com/en/2904/ collection: coveo-for-sitecore-v5 source_format: adoc --- # June 18, 2019 release (5.0.407.4) > **Important** > > Per the Coveo [Version Support Lifecycle policy](https://docs.coveo.com/en/1485/), this Coveo for Sitecore 5 release has reached end of support. > See [available Coveo for Sitecore releases](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2274/). > > Even if this release is no longer supported, you must still perform some of its [upgrade steps](#upgrade-steps) to [upgrade to a more recent version](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2155#multi-release-upgrade) of Coveo for Sitecore. > Even if this release is no longer supported, you must still perform some of its upgrade steps to [upgrade to a more recent version](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2155#multi-release-upgrade) of Coveo for Sitecore.

This release includes the 2.6063.7 version of the JavaScript Search Framework (see May 2019 Release (v2.6063)).

When using a CDN with the Coveo Hive framework, this release includes the latest 2.6063 version of the JavaScript Search Framework (see Choosing between local and CDN Coveo JavaScript resource files).

Release Notes

This section summarizes the new features and fixed support cases introduced in the Coveo for Sitecore June 18, 2019 release (5.0.407.4).

Identifier Enhancement
SC-3660 [Hive] Added the Additional Dictionaries field on the Coveo Search Resources component data source (see Edit the content of a result template: The translateLabel Function).
SC-3781 Provided a WDP package for fresh installs of Coveo for Sitecore with Sitecore 9.1 on Azure PaaS (see Install Alongside Sitecore in Azure PaaS).
SC-3877 [Hive] Ensured Additional Data Attributes option is available in all renderings that wrap Coveo JavaScript Search Framework components.
SC-3898 Support Coveo JavaScript Search Framework version 2.6063.
Identifier Case Fixed support case
SC-3881 00053716 Improved the handling of invalid Sitecore users when using a custom membership provider.
Identifier Bug fix
SC-3943 [Hive] Fixed issue causing the Coveo for Sitecore Analytics data source to display incorrect list of fields in Sitecore 9.
SC-3893 Fixed the Coveo Diagnostic Page compilation issue in Sitecore 7.5 and 8.0 instances.
SC-3896 Fixed issue with Coveo for Sitecore Legacy UI items still being installed in the core database.
SC-3900 Fixed button links in the Developer & Support Resources panel.
SC-3917 Coveo Diagnostic Page in Sitecore 7.5 and 8.0 instances now references jQuery 3.4.0.

Upgrade Steps

> **Important** > > Per the Coveo [Version Support Lifecycle policy](https://docs.coveo.com/en/1485/), this Coveo for Sitecore 5 release has reached end of support. > See [available Coveo for Sitecore releases](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2274/). > > Even if this release is no longer supported, you must still perform some of its [upgrade steps](#upgrade-steps) to [upgrade to a more recent version](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2155#multi-release-upgrade) of Coveo for Sitecore. > Even if this release is no longer supported, you must still perform some of its upgrade steps to [upgrade to a more recent version](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2155#multi-release-upgrade) of Coveo for Sitecore.

This section describes how to upgrade Coveo for Sitecore from May 17, 2019 (5.0.387.10) to June 18, 2019 (5.0.407.4). If you're upgrading over multiple versions, Coveo has a procedure to streamline the process.

> **Important** > > For the best Coveo for Sitecore experience, always follow the [upgrading leading practices](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2155/).

Step 1: Upgrade Coveo for Sitecore

> **Important** > > Make sure the Microsoft MVC security update [MS14-059](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/security-updates/SecurityBulletins/2014/ms14-059) is installed on every Sitecore host in your environment.
  1. Log in to the Sitecore Desktop.

  2. Access the Installation Wizard (Sitecore Start Menu > Development Tools > Installation Wizard).

  3. Upload and install the Coveo for Sitecore XX 5.0.407.4 package.

  4. When prompted to overwrite files, click Yes to all.

  5. When prompted to overwrite items, select Overwrite, then click Apply to all.

    > **Note** > > You might be prompted twice with this question. > Select the **Overwrite** option and click **Apply to all** both times.
  6. Once the installation is completed, make sure that you restart both the Sitecore client and server.

    Sitecore Install a Package dialog confirming Coveo for Sitecore package installed and instructing to restart client and server

Step 2: Delete Coveo for Sitecore Legacy UI Items

  1. Open the Sitecore Desktop.

  2. Switch to the core database.

  3. Open the Content Editor.

  4. In the content tree, navigate to the /sitecore/content/Applications/WebEdit/Custom Experience Buttons folder.

  5. Delete the four items below. Do not delete the Edit Coveo Data Source item.

  6. Return to the Sitecore Desktop and set your active database back to master.

Step 3: Publish your site

In the Sitecore Content Editor, perform a publish site action. This ensures any changes related to Coveo components in the upgrade are published to the web database.

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