Oracle® Collaboration Suite Release Notes 10g Release 1 (10.1.1) for Linux Part Number B19091-07 |
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This chapter summarizes release note issues associated with the components of Oracle Calendar, in the following sections:
Note:
This document was updated on October 7, 2005.This section describes changes to administrative features in Oracle Calendar 10g Release 1 (10.1.1).
Section 4.1.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in Oracle Calendar Server"
Section 4.1.4, "Globalization Issues in the Oracle Calendar Server"
Section 4.1.5, "Documentation Issues in Oracle Calendar Server"
This section describes new features in Oracle Calendar 10g Release 1 (10.1.1).
Automatic User Provisioning
Configure and control how users are provisioned to Oracle Calendar.
User Deprovisioning
Deprovision users from Oracle Calendar using the uniuser
utility.
Configurable Automatic Log Rotation
Configure automatic rotation of Oracle Calendar log files.
Service Registry and Discovery
Automatic service registry and discovery of other Oracle Collaboration Suite components at server startup.
Oracle Process Management and Notification Integration
Use Oracle Process Management and Notification to stop and start Oracle Calendar.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Integration
Configure Oracle Calendar using Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Oracle Contacts
Users can access the same contacts from Oracle Calendar clients, and other Oracle Collaboration Suite component clients.
Defence Against Denial of Service Protection
Configure Oracle Calendar to warn and protect against a denial of service attacks.
Memory Information Utility
Use the unimem
utility to display information on memory usage.
Utility Password Option Removed
Enter the SYSOP password only when prompted, after running an Oracle Calendar server utility.
For more information about new features in Oracle Calendar 10g Release 1 (10.1.1), see "New in This Release" in Chapter 1 of Oracle Calendar Administrator's Guide.
The following sections describe known limitations and workarounds for the Oracle Calendar server:
Section 4.1.2.1, "Multiple Oracle Calendar Server Installations with the Same Infrastructure Tier"
Section 4.1.2.3, "The aut_sasl Plug-in is No Longer Packaged with the Oracle Calendar server"
Section 4.1.2.5, "Oracle Calendar Wireless Reminders Configurable on Oracle Mobile Collaboration"
Section 4.1.2.6, "Duplicate Address Book Entries After Upgrade"
When installing the Oracle Calendar server, and pointing to an Infrastructure tier that has already been configured with a previous installation of the Oracle Calendar server, all Oracle Calendar servers must be running before beginning the new installation.
After upgrading from Oracle Calendar 9.0.3, 9.0.4.1 or 9.0.4.2 to Oracle Calendar 10.1.1, SMS alerts no longer work.
Workaround:
Create a back-up copy of the $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/misc/unison.ini
file.
Open the $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/misc/unison.ini
file.
Locate the [NOTIFY]
section of the file. In this section set the following configuration parameters to TRUE
, as in the following example:
alert_sms_auto = TRUE alert_url_auto = TRUE
Restart the Oracle Calendar server. For more information on restarting the Oracle Calendar server, see "Starting and Stopping the Calendar Server" in Chapter 5 of Oracle Calendar Administrator's Guide.
The Oracle Calendar server no longer supports the use of aut_sasl
as an ACE plug-in for Kerberos 4 or Kerberos 5 authentication in 10g Release 1 (10.1.1).
Workaround:
Use Kerberos 5 with the aut_gssapi
ACE plug-in for authentication. For more information about configuring the Oracle Calendar server for Kerberos 5 authentication see, "Kerberos 5 Authentication with Oracle Calendar" in Chapter 2 of Oracle Collaboration Suite Security Guide.
See Section 11.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in Oracle Workspaces" for information on a Calendar-related issue in Oracle Workspaces.
Wireless reminders for Oracle Calendar are no longer configurable from the $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/etc/reminder
directory on the Applications tier. Oracle Calendar wireless reminders are now configurable from Oracle Mobile Collaboration.
For more information about configuring wireless reminders for Oracle Calendar see "Configuring the Messaging Server for Notifications" in Chapter 2 of Oracle Mobile Collaboration Administrator's Guide.
After upgrading to Oracle Calendar server 10g Release 1, and users' address books have been migrated to the Common Address Book, some address book entries may be duplicated. This applies to Oracle Collaboration Suite deployments only.
When reconciling the Oracle Calendar address book with the Common Address Book, Oracle Calendar server queries the existing contacts based on first name and last name in both the Oracle Calendar address book, and the Common Address Book. If a match is found, the attributes present in both address books entries are compared. If all the attribute values are equivalent, the Oracle Calendar server will merge the two entries. Conversely, if the attribute values differ, to prevent data loss, the Oracle Calendar server will create a new contact, thus creating a duplicate entry.
Note:
After upgrade, the Oracle Calendar address books are only migrated once to the Common Address Book. Consequently, duplicate entries resulting from address book migration will only occur once.For more information about the Common Address Book, see "About the Common Address Book (CAB)" in Chapter 6 of Oracle Calendar Administrator's Guide.
The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar server.
Table 4-1 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Server
Description | Action | Bug Number |
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The |
Before running the |
4474970 |
When using Oracle Workspaces Web Client, the following error will appear after trying to update an existing meeting after a user has been moved from one Oracle Calendar server node to another: "An exception occurred while performing a calendar operation {CAPI_STAT_DATA_ICAL_NOTANATTENDEE}". The modification will be made; however, the error message will continue to appear after any modification made to a meeting that was created by the user before being moved to the destination node. |
None |
4460500 |
Modified text details in an exception of a recurring event created with Oracle Connector for Outlook will be overwritten by the text details from the recurrence series if the event owner is moved from one node to another using the unimvuser utility. |
From Oracle Connector for Outlook, save the text details of any modified exception on the local desktop before moving a user to a different Oracle Calendar server node. |
4435117 |
When the ORACLE_HOME environment variable is a path longer than 122 characters on UNIX, or 74 characters on Windows, the Oracle Calendar server may not start. |
Oracle recommends that the path represented by the $ORACLE _HOME environment variable be 122 characters or less on UNIX, or 74 characters or less on Windows. |
4260717 |
The following table lists globalization issues in the Oracle Calendar server.
Table 4-2 Globalization Issues in the Oracle Calendar Server
Description | Action | Bug Number |
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Multilingual data is shown incorrectly in Oracle Calendar notifications. |
Add the following parameter to the mimecontentcharset_force = UTF-8 |
3127410, 3598093, 4297334, 4323889 |
When Web conferences are created using Oracle Connector for Outlook, and the subject is longer than 75 single-byte characters, the Oracle Web Conferencing notification may contain distorted text. |
None |
4084521 |
The Oracle Calendar administrator only supports English.
(There is no further release note information for this application.)
The following topics describe release note information for the Oracle Calendar SDK.
This section describes new features in the Oracle Calendar SDK
The ATTACH property is now supported.
The following configuration settings have been added or made available:
apitime
connect_on_startup
host
log_debug
log_filename
log_modulenames
log_state
log_trace
min_caldomain
min_masternode
min_sysop
min_user
server
tmpDirectoryPath
The vCard CLASS property is now supported.
The flags CSDK_FLAG_FETCH_RESOURCES_WITHOUT_ADDRESSES and CSDK_FLAG_FETCH_USERS_WITHOUT_ADDRESSES have been added for fetching events.
Remote designates are now supported.
The following explicit termination methods have been added to the Oracle Calendar SDK Java API to allow applications to dispose native resources held by instances of the classes Session, RequestResult, Handle and Query, since there is no guarantee that the finalizers of these classes will be executed promptly.
These methods have been added to this release of the Oracle Calendar SDK as well as Release 2 (9.0.4).
Session.dispose()
RequestResult.dispose()
Handle.dispose()
Query.dispose()
The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar SDK:
Table 4-3 Known Issues in Oracle Calendar SDK
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
PRIVATE is not a supported value (but PERSONAL is) for the vCard CLASS property. |
Use PERSONAL instead of PRIVATE. |
3760865 |
If there is a recurring meeting with instances that have been moved, the moved instances are missing ATTENDEE properties. |
None |
4466622 |
The following is an updated version of the Java Oracle Calendar SDK readme file (bug number 4542237).
This directory contains a few demo programs to demonstrate how to use the Java Oracle Calendar SDK.
The dynamic libraries needed by the JNI functions need to be available to the JVM. On Solaris and Linux, this implies setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable. On Windows, make sure the DLLs are found in the java.library.path system property.
For Windows in a Cygwin environment, the classpath needs to be inside a pair of quotation marks ("") and separated by semicolons (;) instead of colons (:). The following is an example of this format:
java -classpath "$ORACLE_HOME\jlib\csdk.jar;."
On HP-UX, set the SHLIB_PATH
with the shared libraries.
The following is an example of setting the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH for C shell on Linux:
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $ORACLE_HOME/lib/:$ORACLE_HOME/lib32/:$ORACLE_HOME/ocal/lib/
Java version 1.4.2 was used to test these demo programs; earlier versions are not supported.
CSDKCalendar.java
This interactive demo program lets you use most of the Oracle Calendar SDK functionality.
The following instructions require $ORACLE_HOME to be set.
To compile:
javac -classpath $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/jlib/csdk.jar:. CSDKCalendar.java
To execute:
java -classpath $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/jlib/csdk.jar:. CSDKCalendar -h hostname:port -u user -p password
calendar.java
This small Java program outputs a user's daily agenda in iCalendar format.
The following instructions require $ORACLE_HOME to be set.
To compile:
javac -classpath $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/jlib/csdk.jar:. calendar.java
To execute:
java -classpath $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/jlib/csdk.jar:. calendar
CSDKDemo.java
This demo is an example of an object oriented wrapping approach on top of Oracle Calendar SDK.
The file src/oracledemo/CSDKDemo.java
needs to be edited with the host, user, and other relevant information before running ant. This has been tested with ant version Apache 1.6.1; earlier versions are not supported.
To compile and execute:
ant
This section summarizes release note issues associated with the Oracle Calendar application system and its components.
The following topics describe release note information common to all components of the Oracle Calendar application system.
Section 4.4.1.1, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in the Oracle Calendar Application System"
Section 4.4.1.2, "Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Application System"
Arabic is not supported.
The following table lists known issues common to the Oracle Calendar application system as a whole.
Table 4-4 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Application System
Description | Action | Bug Number |
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When the Oracle Calendar application system is stopped, started, or restarted, it takes three to five minutes for its status to be updated in Oracle Enterprise Manager. |
Use the command-line to check the status of the Oracle Calendar application system if Oracle Enterprise Manager does not seem to be up-to-date. |
4347435 |
Like all components, the Oracle Calendar server and the Oracle Calendar application system are copied to $ORACLE_HOME during installation, even if you do not choose to configure them. If you subsequently configure Oracle Calendar application system components using Oracle Enterprise Manager on a system where the Oracle Calendar server has not been configured, the operation will complete without error and the Oracle Calendar application system will be started. However, users will not be able to log on to this instance, and the Oracle Calendar application system will not be able to connect to the Oracle Calendar server. |
Correct the problem using the Oracle Calendar server group configuration assistant. Before you run the configuration assistant, set environment variables as appropriate for your system. Solaris: Set Linux: Set HP-UX: Set Set Once have you have set the environment variables for your system, enter the following command on one line: $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/bin/java -classpath $ORACLE_HOME/ocal/jlib/ocal_clnt.jar:$ORACLE_HOME/jlib/ojmisc.jar:$ORACLE_HOME /lib/xmlparserv2.jar:$ORACLE_HOME/jlib/ldapjclnt10.jar oracle.calendar.server.configuration.OCalGConf -path $ORACLE_HOME -DSmgrp Password_of_DSmgrdn -DSmgrdn cn=orcladmin
|
4466400 |
The following topics describe release note information for the Oracle Calendar Web client.
Section 4.4.2.2, "Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Web Client"
Section 4.4.2.3, "Globalization Issues in the Oracle Calendar Web Client"
Section 4.4.2.4, "Documentation Issues in the Oracle Calendar Web Client"
Searching
Search capability has been improved, and the new "Advanced Search" feature provides an even more accurate and specific way of searching for users.
Preferences
More details are displayed in the Agenda views, and you can customize the level of detail you want printed and displayed.
Under Preferences, printouts can now be set to include your entries in a detailed, tabular list.
You can now choose a default Calendar view under Preferences.
You can set default start and due times for tasks, under Preferences.
Scheduling
Various improvements have been made to the Scheduler: Tool tips have been improved, the Scheduler grid now automatically gets populated with the most recent resource search results, user and resource names can be clicked for more information, and time slots can be clicked to see the entries they contain.
Icons can now be clicked to show more details about entries or to change the reply status for events.
The Daily List and Daily Planner are now referred to as the "List Mode" and "Planner Mode" of the Daily View. The same change applies to the Weekly List and Weekly Planner.
The Date Control Bar now includes a link to today's date.
Day Events and Daily Notes can span multiple days.
Note:
This feature is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.When you book a resource, you can choose to automatically fill in the "Location" field of the meeting with the name of the resource.
Per-instance possibilities
You can create personal notes - information only you or a designate can see - in an entry, or in selected instances of a repeating entry.
You can attach a file to an instance of a repeating event.
Note:
These features are available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar Web client.
Table 4-5 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Web Client
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
Wireless reminders are not delivered when the Deliver reminders and notifications checkbox is checked and the delivery interval is set to begin at 12:00 a.m., and end at 12:00 a.m. |
There are two possible workarounds for this issue. Workaround 1: To enable wireless reminders when the delivery interval is set to begin at 12:00 a.m. and end at 12:00 a.m., uncheck the Deliver reminders and notifications checkbox. Workaround 2: To enable wireless reminders when the Deliver reminders and notifications checkbox is checked, set the delivery interval to a different value. For example, set the delivery interval to begin at 12:00 a.m. and end at 11:59 p.m. |
4561312 |
In Netscape 7.1 and Mozilla 1.6, you cannot save an attachment to disk by right-clicking it. |
Left-click the attachment to open it directly. |
3793972 |
If you choose to delete an attachment but then click Cancel, the attachment is still deleted. |
None |
4475371 |
Errors may occur if you change a standard meeting into a Web conference. Specifically, an error occurs when you do this to a meeting that has external attendees, and your administrator has disabled the ability to invite external users to Web conferences. |
Remove external attendees from the meeting and update the meeting. Then modify the meeting to become a Web conference. |
4406210 |
Modifying personal information (such as reminders or personal notes) for events can result in e-mail notifications being sent to all attendees of the event. (These notifications do not contain personal information.) |
Deselect the When I edit an Entry option under Send e-mail to attendees in Preferences. |
4378484 |
When using 12-hour (a.m./p.m.) time format, it may not be possible to select a meeting start time of 12:30 a.m. in the Scheduler. |
Use 24-hour time format. |
4334695 |
The following table lists globalization issues in the Oracle Calendar Web client.
Table 4-6 Globalization Issues in the Oracle Calendar Web Client
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
Multibyte character ICS and VCS attachments sent with the Oracle Calendar Web client may get corrupted. |
None |
3481521, 4275399 |
The filenames of files attached to Oracle Calendar Web client entries may get corrupted if they are composed of multibyte characters. |
None |
4158325 |
The following topics describe release note information for Oracle Calendar Web services.
This section describes new features in Oracle Calendar Web services:
Proxy authentication has been fully documented.
The Summary SOAP operation has been added.
Ultra Search capabilities have been added to the Search SOAP operation.
The following optional properties have been added to the Search SOAP operation:
x-oracle-limitattendees
x-oracle-overlap
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration xCal properties have been added to the XML data format of Calendar data. You can now create Web conferences, for instance.
The following enhancements have been added to the test tool:
Specific tests can be disabled from the configuration XML file.
Options to enable interactive and Web conference tests have been added.
The user interface has been improved.
Additional modules and error codes have been added.
The following table lists known issues in Oracle Calendar Web services:
Table 4-7 Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Web Services
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
In Oracle Calendar Web services, some special character combinations may appear as a question mark (?). In particular, the character string "€€" in a meeting title may appear as "?€". |
Separate the two adjacent Euro characters. |
3764247 |
The following topics describe release note information for Oracle Mobile Data Sync.
This section describes new features in Oracle Mobile Data Sync.
New device certification
Nokia 6020, 6021, 6260, 6822, 7260, 7610, 9300
Siemens C65, CX65, S65, S66, SX1
Sony Ericsson K700i, K750i, S700i, Z600
Support for per-instance details and personal notes
Oracle Mobile Data Sync now features the ability to add per-instance meeting details. When you create a recurring meeting, you can now customize the details per instance, such as a meeting agenda. You can also now add personal notes to meetings that you do not own, which will be maintained on your device, even when you next synchronize with the Oracle Calendar server.
Consistent display of multi-day events across Oracle Calendar clients
Multi-day events scheduled in Oracle Connector for Outlook will now display correctly in all Oracle Calendar clients, so that they will not appear to block off time in invitees' agendas. Note that this feature is based on device capability.
New Authentication Method
With previous versions of Oracle Mobile Data Sync (formerly known as Oracle Sync Server), users authenticated themselves using their Single Sign-On passwords. With the release of Oracle Mobile Data Sync 10.1.1, authentication using the Oracle Mobile Collaboration wireless numerical PIN is supported. Users can create this PIN on the Oracle Mobile Collaboration Wireless Preferences page.
When upgrading to Oracle Collaboration Suite 10.1.1, Single Sign-On authentication remains in place. Fresh Oracle Collaboration Suite 10.1.1 installations use PIN authentication by default. Administrators can change between the two authentication methods by editing the syncml_authcredlabel
parameter in the Oracle Calendar server unison.ini
file. For information on the syncml_authcredlabel
parameter, see "Controlling server behavior" in the Oracle Calendar Reference Manual.
Note:
Standalone installations of Oracle Mobile Data Sync (as part of the Oracle Calendar application system) do not use PIN authentication. Users must sign in with their Oracle Calendar server passwords.The following table lists known issues in Oracle Mobile Data Sync.
Table 4-8 Known Issues in Oracle Mobile Data Sync
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
All devices On all devices, if your time zone is positive relative to UTC (for example, the time zone of Sydney, Australia, is UTC + 10 hours during July), recurring day events may be duplicated. |
None |
4376222 |
All devices On all devices, if you modify any aspect of a task and then synchronize, the completion percentage on the server may be reset to 0. |
None |
4447063 |
All devices On all devices, if you try to synchronize using an incorrect password, an error may result and your account may be locked. |
None |
4473869 |
Blackberry Holidays created with the Calendar Administrator do not synchronize to Blackberry devices. |
Create the holidays using an Oracle Calendar desktop client. |
4463213 |
Blackberry Blackberry devices cannot synchronize unless the main |
Set the main |
4460983 |
Blackberry Events created on Blackberry devices may get duplicated after being modified using an Oracle Calendar client and using the device. |
None |
4417008 |
Nokia 6021 On Nokia 6021 devices, slow synchronizations cause duplication of contacts that have first, middle, and last names; the duplicated contacts' last names are the original contact's middle and last names combined. |
Use only first and last names on Nokia 6021 devices. |
4453077 |
Nokia 40 series (6020, 6021, 6800, 6810, 6820, 7250, 7260, 7650) When an instance of a recurring event is modified on a Nokia 40 series device, the status of the instance changes to tentative after synchronization. |
None |
4463694 |
Nokia 9300 When instances of recurring events are deleted from the server, some of them still appear on Nokia 9300 devices after synchronization. This is a device issue. |
None |
4325073 |
Nokia 9300 On Nokia 9300 devices, if a contact is modified on the server and then synchronized to the device, a duplicate e-mail address is created on the device. This is a device issue. |
None |
4340937 |
Palm 24-hour meetings are duplicated on Palm devices after a slow synchronization. |
None |
4316054 |
Palm Newer Palm devices such as the Treo650 support the location field, but the Synthesis synchronization client for Palm does not. |
None |
4438224 |
Pocket PC Contact Web site URLs do not synchronize from Pocket PC devices to the server. |
None |
4425611 |
Pocket PC 2002 On Pocket PC 2002 devices using version 2.1 of the Synthesis SyncML Client, if you try to synchronize, the Synthesis client may become unresponsive. This is a Synthesis issue. |
Use version 2.5 of the Synthesis SyncML Client. If this is not possible, manually connect to the Internet (using GPRS, for example), then try to synchronize again. The synchronization should be successful. |
4338100 |
Siemens C65 On Siemens C65 devices, if you synchronize after an event reminder has been issued, the event will be duplicated to UTC time. This is a device issue. |
None |
4379151 |
Siemens C65 and S65 On Siemens C65 and S65 devices, synchronizing day events is not supported. This is a device issue. |
None |
4332441, 4332428, 4332497 |
Sony Ericsson S700i On Sony Ericsson S700i devices, task due dates are not synchronized to the server. This is a device issue. |
None |
4345002 |
The following topics describe release note information for Oracle Connector for Outlook.
Section 4.5.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in Oracle Connector for Outlook"
Section 4.5.3, "Known Issues in Oracle Connector for Outlook"
Section 4.5.4, "Globalization Issues in Oracle Connector for Outlook"
Installation
Ability to run the installer in 24 languages
Ability to add additional languages after installation
Ability to create additional profiles after installation, using a PRF file
Installation and configuration in fewer steps
Ability to install with elevated system privileges
Ability to repair an installation using a Repair Wizard
Configuration and Deployment
Profile Creation Wizard
PRF File Creation Wizard
Option to use a PRF file with the Oracle Connector Configuration Wizard to facilitate profile configuration
Roaming profile support
Citrix certification
IMAP namespace prefixes
IMAP folder mappings
Troubleshooting
Ability to generate log files and reports which you can send to Support
Configure logging parameters and log levels through the client UI
Features
Support for browsing distribution lists in the Global Address List (GAL)
Ability to view memberships in the DLs
Improved name resolution for users, resources, and distribution lists
Ability to navigate through your organization's hierarchy using the user property pages
Additional information displayed in the resource property pages
Increase GAL capacity beyond 64K
Support for multi-day day events
Support for per-instance details and personal notes in events
Streamlined notifications for recurring Web conferences
Ability to import and export server-side rules
Message grouping (the Group By feature in Microsoft Outlook) is now available in Outlook 2000 and 2002 (it was previously only available to Outlook 2003 users)
Ability to share contacts
Ability to create and share Outlook data folders of all Outlook data types — like calendar, tasks, e-mail messages, and contacts — within any IMAP folder
Easier to open another user's folder with new shared folder lists grouped by owner in the Navigation Pane
Ability to create a speed dial list from your contacts
Ability to add a picture to a contact*
Support for displaying side-by-side calendars*
Ability to select a service provider other than Oracle Connector for Outlook when sending e-mail
Note:
* These features are available on Outlook 2003 only.Performance Optimizations
Better UI responsiveness when sending large e-mails
Reduced RAM consumption by the GAL
Ability to cancel a GAL download
Optimization of IMAP traffic
This section describes known limitations and workarounds for Oracle Connector for Outlook.
GAL DL members are only displayed if they have Oracle Calendar server accounts.
GAL DLs cannot be expanded on the Attendee Availability tab on the Oracle Calendar Appointment form or in the Message Recipients list. To view the list of members in a DL, select the DL and click Properties. You can also invite the DL to a meeting. After the meeting is scheduled, you can see the individual members which you can then add to your contacts.
Assigning the same e-mail address for more than one GAL entry may lead to unexpected results when scheduling meetings. Verify that each GAL entry has a unique e-mail address.
Additional storage for creating Outlook data folders of all Outlook data types — like calendar, tasks, e-mail messages, and contacts — within any IMAP folders. This feature requires the Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Connector for Outlook to be connected to the Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Mail server.
There are some limitations, described in the following list:
Web conferences are not supported for meetings stored as e-mail messages in the data folders you created.
Meeting requests created in these Outlook data folders are not tracked by the Oracle Calendar server. You can manually track external attendee status in your default Calendar folder in Outlook. Recipients are notified only by an e-mail message and will not receive an Outlook Meeting Request.
Timed events stored in the IMAP-based Outlook data folders can be converted to all-day events, and vice versa. This differs from the default Calendar folder in Outlook, where this conversion is not possible.
Unlike the default Calendar folder, users can be invited to meetings as either Required or Optional attendees. Because the Outlook data folders do not reside on the Oracle Calendar server, the attendee status settings are saved. However, the attendee response cannot be tracked, unless you manually change the Response setting.
Links to contacts are not preserved in the Outlook data folders, regardless of the Outlook data type. Only the contact name is displayed.
Inserting a DL within another DL is not supported in the Outlook data folders, regardless of the Outlook data type.
The following table lists known issues in Oracle Connector for Outlook.
Table 4-9 Known Issues in Oracle Connector for Outlook
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
When trying to find items in the Calendar folder using Oracle Connector for Outlook with Microsoft Outlook 2000, the results obtained after entering the search criteria are incorrect. All meetings are displayed instead of only those matching the text string. |
Click Advanced Find instead of Find to obtain the correct results for your search criteria. |
4422517 |
Extended Absence is missing from the Voice Mail Options in the Greetings list. |
None |
4459861 |
When selecting a Voice Mail Greetings option in Oracle Connector for Outlook, an unexpected error is produced if this type of greeting was not recorded. |
Make sure that the Greetings option you select in Voice Mail Options has a corresponding recorded greeting. |
4332433 |
When using Oracle Connector for Outlook with Microsoft Outlook 2003, some features associated with the Junk E-mail folder do not work. |
None |
3274595 |
In certain scenarios, canceling a GAL download results in a partially downloaded GAL that is missing some entries. |
When canceling a GAL download, synchronization is interrupted, so it is normal for some entries to be missing in the partially downloaded GAL. |
4311524 |
The Addressline2 field in Oracle WebMail is not synchronized with the Address field for a contact in Oracle Connector for Outlook. |
This field is not synchronized because Oracle Connector for Outlook does not have a corresponding Addressline2 field for contacts. |
4475047 |
An error appears when you accept holidays created in a different time zone. |
None |
4486544 |
When using Oracle Connector for Outlook and acting as an editor for another user, adding personal notes to the meeting on behalf of the other user, and refreshing the agenda, might (under certain conditions) cause the meeting to disappear from the agenda view. |
Log out of Oracle Connector for Outlook, then log back in. Open the user's folder as an editor. The meeting will now appear in the agenda. |
4300760 |
This section summarizes release note issues associated with the following Oracle Calendar desktop clients:
The following topics describe release note information for the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Linux.
Section 4.6.1.1, "New in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux"
Section 4.6.1.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux"
Section 4.6.1.3, "Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux"
Scheduling
Ability to schedule Oracle Web conferences
Ability to schedule external attendees in Agenda entries using their e-mail addresses or by selecting them from the Global Address List (GAL) or your Personal Address Book
Ability to add new contacts to your Address Book from attendee names
Support for multi-day notes and day events*
Note:
* This feature is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Searching
Ability to search the GAL and your Personal Address Book in addition to the Oracle Calendar server when adding users to Agenda entries
Automatic name completion option when opening agendas and tasks, adding people to entries, or locating a person
Per-Instance Possibilities
Ability to create per-instance details for your Agenda entries*
Ability to create per-instance personal notes for any Agenda entry*
Note:
* These features are available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Offline Capabilities
Prompt to switch offline when the Oracle Calendar server is unreachable and prompt to reconnect when the calendar server connection is restored
Ability to synchronize your offline password with your online password
Preferences
Ability to have e-mail reminders and notifications sent to an alternate e-mail address
Preference to enable or disable pop-up reminders on startup
Ability to set your reply for an entry upon creation (including free/busy information)
Entry owners can set the reply status for external attendees
Ability to make tasks untimed by default
Ability to print attendance status
The Oracle Calendar desktop client for Linux only supports English.
The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Linux.
Table 4-11 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
The following contact fields do not get imported in the vCard file:
|
None |
4452943 |
Tasks without a Start date, Due date, or Completion date are not exported to an iCalendar file. |
None |
4345096 |
When resizing the <Entry> dialog box, the application unexpectedly terminates. This occurs intermittently. |
None |
4222318 |
Changing the current location of the offline GAL files does not work. The files do not get copied to the new location, but remain in the same directory. |
None |
4301703 |
Attempting to create a group while you are logged in as an event calendar returns a module error. |
None |
4460415 |
If the computer on which you are installing the Oracle Calendar desktop client does not have enough space, the following message is still displayed: "Installation completed." |
Check the system requirements and verify that the computer on which you are installing the Oracle Calendar desktop client has sufficient space. |
4081802 |
The Email check box on the Reminders tab in the <Entry> dialog box is displayed even when the [LIMITS] mail parameter is set to FALSE in the unison.ini file on the Oracle Calendar server. |
None |
4030578 |
Selecting one or more attendees to add to your address book from the <Entry> dialog box results in duplicated contacts if the selected attendees already exist in your address book. |
None |
4189176 |
When performing a directory search, the names of contacts from the Address Book are not being resolved. |
None |
3883421 |
Designates for event calendars are not fully supported. |
None |
3406309 |
The scroll bars shown in the In-tray do not work with a mouse |
None |
4311927 |
The following topics describe release note information for the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh.
Section 4.6.2.1, "New in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh"
Section 4.6.2.3, "Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh"
Scheduling
Ability to schedule Oracle Web conferences
Ability to schedule external attendees in Agenda entries using their e-mail addresses or by selecting them from the Global Address List (GAL) or your Personal Address Book
Ability to add new contacts to your Address Book from attendee names
Support for multi-day notes and day events*
Note:
* This feature is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Searching
Ability to search the GAL and your Personal Address Book in addition to the Oracle Calendar server when adding users to Agenda entries
Automatic name completion option when opening agendas and tasks, adding people to entries, or locating a person
Per-Instance Possibilities
Ability to create per-instance details for your Agenda entries*
Ability to create per-instance personal notes for any Agenda entry*
Note:
* These features are available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Offline Capabilities
Prompt to switch offline when the Oracle Calendar server is unreachable and prompt to reconnect when the calendar server connection is restored
Ability to synchronize your offline password with your online password
Preferences
Ability to have e-mail reminders and notifications sent to an alternate e-mail address
Preference to enable or disable pop-up reminders on startup
Ability to set your reply for an entry upon creation (including free/busy information)
Entry owners can set the reply status for external attendees
Ability to make tasks untimed by default
Ability to print attendance status
The Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh only supports English.
The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh.
Table 4-12 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
The following contact fields do not get imported in the vCard file:
|
None |
4452944 |
The pop-up notification for the new entries feature does not work. |
None |
2872763 |
Including a Euro sign in the Password field and then trying to sign in to the Oracle Calendar desktop client using another platform causes an error message. |
None |
2871974 |
Leaving the application running in the background for extended periods of time may cause unexpected behavior. |
None |
3024063 |
Designates for event calendars are not fully supported. |
None |
3406309 |
When you copy and paste an entry with internal and external attendees, only the internal attendees are listed on the Details tab when all attendees should be listed. |
None |
3936388 |
Changing the current location of the offline GAL files does not work. The files do not get copied to the new location, but remain in the same directory. |
None |
4301701 |
Selecting one or more attendees to add to your address book from the <Entry> dialog box results in duplicated contacts if the selected attendees already exist in your address book. |
None |
4189177 |
An attachment remains attached to all instances of an entry, even if you delete it from some of the instances. This only occurs when you are creating an entry. |
If you are editing an entry, you can remove an attachment from one or more instances. |
4429685 |
Address Book categories do not function correctly. |
None |
2830426 |
The following topics describe release note information for the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Solaris.
Section 4.6.3.1, "New in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Solaris"
Section 4.6.3.3, "Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Solaris"
Scheduling
Ability to schedule Oracle Web conferences
Ability to schedule external attendees in Agenda entries using their e-mail addresses or by selecting them from the Global Address List (GAL) or your Personal Address Book
Ability to add new contacts to your Address Book from attendee names
Support for multi-day notes and events*
Note:
* This feature is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Searching
Ability to search the GAL and your Personal Address Book in addition to the Oracle Calendar server when adding users to Agenda entries
Automatic name completion option when opening agendas and tasks, adding people to entries, or locating a person
Per-Instance Possibilities
Ability to create per-instance details for your Agenda entries*
Ability to create per-instance personal notes for any Agenda entry*
Note:
* These features are available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Offline Capabilities
Prompt to switch offline when the Oracle Calendar server is unreachable and prompt to reconnect when the calendar server connection is restored
Ability to synchronize your offline password with your online password
Preferences
Ability to have e-mail reminders and notifications sent to an alternate e-mail address
Preference to enable or disable pop-up reminders on startup
Ability to set your reply for an entry upon creation (including free/busy information)
Entry owners can set the reply status for external attendees
Ability to make tasks untimed by default
Ability to print attendance status
The Oracle Calendar desktop client for Solaris only supports English.
The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Solaris.
Table 4-13 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Solaris
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
The following contact fields do not get imported in the vCard file:
|
None |
4452943 |
Tasks without a Start date, Due date, or Completion date are not exported to an iCalendar file. |
None |
4345096 |
Changing the current location of the offline GAL files does not work. The files do not get copied to the new location, but remain in the same directory. |
None |
4301703 |
Attempting to create a group while you are logged in as an event calendar returns a module error. |
None |
4460415 |
If the computer on which you are installing the Oracle Calendar desktop client does not have enough space, the following message is still displayed: "Installation completed." |
Check the system requirements and verify that the computer on which you are installing the Oracle Calendar desktop client has sufficient space. |
4081802 |
The Email check box on the Reminders tab in the <Entry> dialog box is displayed even when the [LIMITS] mail parameter is set to FALSE in the unison.ini file on the Oracle Calendar server. |
None |
4030578 |
Selecting one or more attendees to add to your address book from the <Entry> dialog box results in duplicated contacts if the selected attendees already exist in your address book. |
None |
4189176 |
When performing a directory search, the names of contacts from the Address Book are not being resolved. |
None |
3883421 |
Designates for event calendars are not fully supported |
None |
3406309 |
The following topics describe release note information for the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Windows.
Section 4.6.4.1, "New in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Windows"
Section 4.6.4.3, "Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Windows"
Scheduling
Ability to schedule and join Oracle Web conferences
Ability to schedule external attendees in Agenda entries using their e-mail addresses or by selecting them from the Global Address List (GAL) or your Personal Address Book
Ability to add new contacts to your Address Book from attendee names
Ability to send an instant message to an attendee or to an Address Book contact
Support for multi-day notes and events*
Ability to select whether or not to use your personal address book in the Options dialog box
Note:
* This feature is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Searching
Ability to search the GAL and your Personal Address Book in addition to the Oracle Calendar server when adding users to Agenda entries
Automatic name completion option when opening agendas and tasks, adding people to entries, or locating a person
Per-Instance Possibilities
Ability to create per-instance details for your Agenda entries*
Ability to create per-instance personal notes for any Agenda entry*
Note:
* These features are available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.Offline Capabilities
Prompt to switch offline when the Oracle Calendar server is unreachable and prompt to reconnect when the calendar server connection is restored
Ability to synchronize your offline password with your online password
Preferences
Ability to have e-mail reminders and notifications sent to an alternate e-mail address
Preference to enable or disable pop-up reminders on startup
Ability to set your reply for an entry upon creation (including free/busy information)
Entry owners can set the reply status for external attendees
Ability to make tasks untimed by default
Ability to print attendance status
This section describes known limitations and workarounds for the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Windows.
Upgrades
Upgrading from a previous release of the Oracle Calendar desktop client must be done using the original profile, meaning the user who originally installed the application. To upgrade your installation correctly, you should upgrade using the original account. Otherwise, you need to uninstall the Oracle Calendar desktop client using the original account, before reinstalling.
Language Support
The Oracle Calendar desktop client for Windows only supports English, French, German, and Japanese.
The following table lists known issues in the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Windows.
Table 4-14 Known Issues in the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Windows
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
A first download may take a while, depending on the agenda size. |
None |
4429644 |
The following contact fields do not get imported in the vCard file:
|
None |
4447725 |
Some .ics files generated by the iCal application on the Macintosh cannot be imported into the Oracle Calendar desktop client. |
None |
3608386 |
Personal notes are not displayed in the Agenda view when you are working offline. |
None |
4459972 |
The Email check box on the Reminders tab in the <Entry> dialog box is displayed even when the [LIMITS] mail parameter is set to FALSE in the unison.ini file on the Oracle Calendar server. |
None |
4030583 |
Selecting one or more attendees to add to your address book from the <Entry> dialog box results in duplicated contacts if the selected attendees already exist in your address book. |
None |
4189175 |
Importing an iCalendar file that was created in a different time zone causes an unexpected server error if the file contains a holiday that still exists on the server. |
None |
4191756 |
Exporting an iCalendar file containing multi-day day events, and then importing the same .ics file, results in duplicated entries when you are working offline. |
None |
4219372 |
Trying to transfer data in the following ways causes the error "The parameter is incorrect":
|
None |
4392879 |
Sending an e-mail from an existing entry after you change the time zone may result in an incorrect date being displayed in the message text in the Mail Message dialog box. |
None |
4421639 |
An attachment remains attached to all instances of an entry, even if you delete it from some of the instances. This only occurs when you are creating an entry. |
If you are editing an entry, you can remove an attachment from one or more instances. |
4429704 |
Tasks without a Start date, Due date, or Completion date are not exported to an iCalendar file. |
None |
4446768 |
The Print Selection option in the File menu does not work in the Address Book View. |
Select a contact in the Address Book View, right-click and select Print Selection. |
4452882 |
Tasks cannot be imported when you are working offline. |
None |
4390609 |
Designates for event calendars are not fully supported. |
None |
3406309 |
This section summarizes release note issues associated with the following Oracle Calendar sync clients:
The following topics describe release note information for Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh.
Section 4.7.1.1, "New in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh"
Section 4.7.1.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh"
Section 4.7.1.3, "Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh"
There are no new features in this release of Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh.
This section describes known limitations and workarounds for Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh.
Oracle recommends that you synchronize your mobile devices with only one computer. Synchronizing a device with multiple computers can lead to unexpected results.
If you want to synchronize your address book, you need to download the offline files. Sign in to the Oracle Calendar desktop client once before synchronization and download the offline files when prompted.
Before you perform a synchronization, make sure you are not signed in to the Oracle Calendar desktop client.
Before you begin using Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh, verify that your Palm device is set to the correct date. An incorrect date leads to unexpected results when performing a synchronization.
The following table lists known issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh.
Table 4-15 Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
Address Book contacts do not synchronize correctly with the following devices:
|
If you are synchronizing with Zire 72, you need to download contacts to your local file. In the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh:
If you are synchronizing with Treo 600, you need to change the location of the offline files:
|
4349811 |
You cannot synchronize the Palm device's Repeating Entries. |
You can synchronize your Repeating Entries on the Oracle Calendar server. |
None |
The "Hand-held overwrites Macintosh" feature is not available. |
None |
None |
If you change a timed Event to an untimed Event, or vice versa, on your Palm device, the change will not appear in the Oracle Calendar desktop client. |
None |
None |
Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm only fully supports English-language synchronization. |
None |
None |
Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm does not present a list of possible matches for duplicated names. |
To avoid this problem, enter as much unique user information as possible, such as organization unit. |
None |
If your Palm device does not support different time zones, the time zone in your Palm device and desktop client must be the same. |
Make sure your Palm device time zone corresponds to the one in your calendar application. |
None |
The following topics describe release note information for Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows.
Section 4.7.2.1, "New in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows"
Section 4.7.2.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows"
Section 4.7.2.3, "Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows"
Devices
Support for the following devices:
Tungsten T3
Tungsten E
Treo 600
Treo 650
Zire 31
Zire 72
Per-Instance Possibilities
Ability to set details and personal notes on a per-instance basis for repeating events
Preferences
Ability to set the appropriate time zone corresponding to your mobile device from the Synchronization Settings dialog box
Ability to include your attendance status in the event title when transferring events from the Oracle Calendar server to your mobile device
Ability to include and determine the format of attendee names in the Notes section of an event
Ability to include the location in the event title when transferring events from the Oracle Calendar server to your mobile device
Ability to set up and submit synchronization log information without user intervention, using the improved log viewer application
Scheduling
Ability to support day events that span multiple days
Synchronization
Tungsten T3, Tungsten E, Zire 31, Zire 72: Ability to synchronize the following contact information:
Birthday
Home Address and Other Address
Main, Mobile, and Pager phone numbers
Web page
Tungsten T3, Tungsten E, Zire 31, Zire 72: Ability to synchronize due date reminders for tasks
Ability to synchronize external user attendees
Note:
It is important to note that this feature is only supported when transferring events from the Oracle Calendar server to your mobile device, and not the reverse.This section describes known limitations and workarounds for Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows.
Oracle recommends that you synchronize your mobile devices with only one computer. Synchronizing a device with multiple computers can lead to unexpected behavior.
If you are using a recent Palm device, you may notice that the three conduits — Date Book, To Do List, and Address — are duplicated in the form of Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts. Choosing to synchronize two conduits with similar data produces an error. For example, you should not synchronize both Calendar and Date Book. You need to disable one set of conduits (for example, Date Book, To Do List, and Address) before initiating the next synchronization.
Older Palm operating systems (for example, Palm OS 3.1-5.0) continue to synchronize their files with the Date Book, To Do List, and Address conduits. One device that uses this operating system is the Treo 600.
Newer Palm operating systems (for example, Palm OS 5.2 and higher) synchronize their files with the Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts conduits. Devices that use these operating systems include Tungsten T, Tungsten T3, Zire 31, and Zire 72.
The following table lists known issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows.
Table 4-16 Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
Modifying a recurring meeting on your Palm device and then performing a synchronization causes the meeting's status to become tentative on the Oracle Calendar server. |
None |
3046081 |
The following Web sites are supported with the Tungsten T3 Palm device and other newer devices, but Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows does not synchronize these specific fields: AIM, MSN, Yahoo, AOL ICQ, and IM. |
None |
3372529 |
Removing a holiday on your Palm device and then performing a synchronization removes the holiday from all agendas. |
With the appropriate server-defined privileges, you can manage holidays, but only by using the Manage Holidays option in the Tools menu. |
3666274 |
When creating a day event on your Palm device and then performing a synchronization, the Oracle Calendar desktop client displays the default reminder of the daily note instead of the default reminder of the day event. |
None |
4444299 |
Reminders on Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm are set to the start time instead of the due time. |
None |
3760829 |
Notes, Alarms, and Access Levels modified on the device may not get synchronized with the Oracle Calendar server. If you are using Oracle Calendar server 5.4, Details may not get synchronized either. |
None |
2842611 |
When modifying the same contact with a desktop client and the Palm device, and the rules setting is set to replace the mobile device item with the Oracle Calendar server item, some fields may not synchronize correctly. |
None |
2851814 |
If you have installed Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows and Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC on the same computer, then uninstall Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC, the error "Message Catalog unavailable" is produced when you select Settings from the Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm menu. |
None |
4438175 |
Table 4-17 Device-Related Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
When upgrading, InstallShield returns random characters when reading an empty value from the registry instead of returning an error. |
None |
2872048 |
Recurring meetings that span the Daylight Savings time change may not synchronize correctly. Several instances before or after the time change may have incorrect end times. |
None |
2842124 |
The following topics describe release note information for Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC.
Section 4.7.3.1, "New in Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC"
Section 4.7.3.2, "Known Limitations and Workarounds in Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC"
Section 4.7.3.3, "Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC"
Per-Instance Possibilities
Ability to set details and personal notes on a per-instance basis for repeating events
Preferences
Ability to select the appropriate time zone corresponding to your mobile device from the Synchronization Settings dialog box
Ability to include your attendance status in the event title when transferring events from the Oracle Calendar server to your mobile device
Ability to include and determine the format of attendee names in the Notes section of an event
Ability to set up and submit synchronization log information without user intervention, using the improved log viewer application
Scheduling
Ability to support day events that span multiple days
Synchronization
Ability to synchronize external user attendees
Note:
It is important to note that this feature is only supported when transferring events from the Oracle Calendar server to your mobile device, and not the reverse.This section describes known limitations and workarounds for Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC.
Oracle recommends that you synchronize your mobile devices with only one computer. Synchronizing a device with multiple computers can lead to unexpected behavior.
The following table lists known issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC.
Table 4-18 Known Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
When you are connected to Oracle Calendar server 5.4 while using Oracle Connector for Outlook and Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC, modifying a meeting's recurrence rule and then synchronizing causes the meeting to become tentative on your mobile device. However, the meeting status is not altered to tentative in Outlook, nor in the Oracle Calendar desktop client. |
None |
3009888 |
If you have installed Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows and Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC on the same computer, then uninstall Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm, the error "Message Catalog unavailable" is produced when you select Settings from the Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC menu. |
None |
4438175 |
When you create a contact on your mobile device, the suffix field is transferred correctly when you synchronize with the Oracle Calendar server. However, if you create a contact on the Oracle Calendar server, through Oracle Connector for Outlook, the suffix field does not show up on the device. Also, if you alter the suffix, either through Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC or through Oracle Connector for Outlook, your modifications are not transferred after synchronization. |
None |
4464025 |
When modifying the same contact with a desktop client and the Pocket PC device, and the rules setting is set to replace the mobile device item with the Oracle Calendar server item, some fields may not synchronize correctly. |
None |
2851814 |
Notes, Alarms, and Access Levels modified on the device may not get synchronized with the Oracle Calendar server. If you are using Oracle Calendar server 5.4, Details may not get synchronized either. |
None |
2842611 |
Table 4-19 Device-Related Issues in Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC
Description | Action | Bug Number |
---|---|---|
When upgrading, InstallShield returns random characters when reading an empty value from the registry instead of returning an error. |
None |
2872048 |
Recurring meetings that span the Daylight Savings time change may not synchronize correctly. Several instances before or after the time change may have incorrect end times. |
None |
2842124 |
This section describes some known behaviors and workarounds for users who collaborate with different releases of Oracle Calendar clients.
Multi-day daily notes and multi-day day events
Previous releases of the clients display multi-day daily notes and multi-day day events with a duration of one day. Users who need to know that a daily note or day event lasts longer than one day should use a repeating daily note or repeating day event rather than a multi-day daily note or multi-day day event.
Per-instance details and per-instance attachments
Previous releases of the clients only support one set of details and one attachment per meeting. Per-instance details and per-instance attachments are not visible to users working with previous client releases. If you want the same details or attachment to be included for all instances of a meeting, use the Apply to all button to make sure this is visible to users of previous client releases.