Automatic backup to local hard drives and other trusted computers

What's new in this version:
- Security updates.
- Performance and stability improvements.
- CrashPlan apps installed per user on OS X devices now place upgrade logs in the correct per-user location (~/Library/Logs/CrashPlan).
- Increases the maximum number of wireless network exclusions from 100 to 500.
- Corrects an issue introduced in version 4.4 in which entering the wrong password too many times did not always require you to wait 10 minutes before trying again.
- Corrects a rare issue in which adding a local destination and selecting a custom location for the backup incorrectly placed the backup archive in the default ~/backup/Archives folder.
- Corrects an issue in which adding a file to the backup file selection and then immediately deselecting the file's parent folder could result in the file no longer being selected for backup.
- The Linux CrashPlan app installer now automatically downloads and installs the correct Java Runtime Environment (JRE) if it does not already exist on the device.
- Corrects an issue introduced in version 4.4 on OS X 10.11 devices in which the CrashPlan app would not open from the link in the menu bar app under certain circumstances.
- Corrects an issue introduced in version 4.5 in which deselecting a folder for restore or backup did not always also deselect all the contents in the folder.
- Corrects an issue in which changes to the backup file selection were not immediately detected if a file was removed and then re-added in a different case (for example, changing "My Document" to "my document").
- The CrashPlan app CLI now properly accepts values that contain spaces.
- Uninstalling the Windows CrashPlan app removes all files in C:\Program Files\CrashPlan.
- Corrects a rare issue for OS X devices with an apostrophe in the hard drive name in which uninstalling the CrashPlan app could fail.
- On Windows devices, the CrashPlan app now upgrades correctly if installed on a drive other than C:\.
- The desktop shortcut icon for the Linux CrashPlan app now correctly appears as the CrashPlan for Home logo instead of the enterprise logo.
- CrashPlan no longer allows you to send email invitations to friends. Instead, to start backing up to or being a destination for a friend's computer, exchange backup codes (listed in the CrashPlan app) with your friend.
- Introduces the CLI command connection.info, which returns the local IP address and ports used by the CrashPlan app.
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