The following sections describe known issues and limitations related to this release of the connector:
There following is a known issue associated with this release of the connector:
Bug 7207232
Some Asian languages use multibyte character sets. If the character limit for fields on the target system is specified in bytes, then the number of Asian-language characters that you can enter in a particular field may be less than the number of English-language characters that you can enter in the same field. The following example illustrates this point:
Suppose you can enter 50 characters of English in the User Last Name field of the target system. If you have configured the target system for the Japanese language, then you would not be able to enter more than 25 characters in the same field.
Bug 11693279
A provisioning operation fails after you update the Alternate Full Name, Alternate Full Name Language, or Alternate Organizational Unit attributes.
Bug 16898634
Unable to create ID files for user accounts on shared drives.
To workaround the issue, create a subdirectory in the UNC shared drive and ensure that the ID files are created in this subdirectory.
For example, if you try to create ID files using the path \\<ServerName>\DominoShare, you might encounter the following error:
The network name cannot be found.
To create ID files, use the path \\<ServerName>\DominoShare\Test.
The following is a connector limitation arising from a feature of the target system:
On the target system, you can create an organizational policy to specify the encryption level that must be assigned to ID files generated when users are created. If you are using IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 6.5 or 7.x, then this encryption level is assigned to ID files generated during a Create User provisioning operation performed through Oracle Identity Manager. If you are using any other release of IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, then this encryption level is not assigned to the ID files. Instead, the default encryption level on the target system is assigned to the ID files.