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Oracle® Beehive Release Notes
Release 1 (1.5)

Part Number E14829-08
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3 General Notes

This module contains the following type of information about Oracle Beehive:

General Notes

This sections contains information related to Oracle Beehive in general, and contains the following topic:

Links to the Lists of Resolved Issues in Oracle Beehive Patchsets

The list of resolved issues for each Oracle Beehive patchset can be found at the following links:

  • Resolved Issues in Oracle Beehive 1.5.1.1 Cumulative Patch

  • Resolved Issues in Oracle Beehive 1.5.1.2 Cumulative Patch

  • Resolved Issues in Oracle Beehive 1.5.1.3 Cumulative Patch

  • Resolved Issues in Oracle Beehive 1.5.1.4 Cumulative Patch

  • Resolved Issues in Oracle Beehive 1.5.1.5 Cumulative Patch

General Limitations and Workarounds

This section contains information about known limitations and workarounds related to Oracle Beehive in general, and contains the following topics:

Deploying Oracle Beehive with Oracle Database 11.1.0.6 May Result in Mailstore Access Error

Customers deploying Oracle Beehive with Oracle Database 11.1.0.6 may experience a mailstore access error (Bug 6794475) in some situations. Please contact Oracle Support if you plan to deploy Oracle Beehive Release 1 (1.3) or later with Oracle Database 11.1.0.6.

Sensitivities and Sharing Content

Bug 7698547. When users explicitly grant other users access to content through sharing, they also implicitly grant access to any content that has the same sensitivities as the specified content. For example, if a user grants another user access to a calendar that has a sensitivity of "Normal", the second user can also access any of the first user's content that has the same sensitivity, such as certain folders, documents, e-mail messages, and so on. In some cases, this may not be the users' intentions. Therefore, Oracle strongly recommends that users apply sensitivities to their content with this in mind and that they only share content that has sensitivities designated for public exposure.