Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange 10.3.0 - released November 2008
These release notes cover all releases of Oracle WebCenter Content Service
for Microsoft Exchange 10.3.
Release notes are occasionally updated after the release date. For the most
up-to-date release notes, go to the http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13158_01/alui/integration/exchangecs/docs103/index.html.
Refer to the Interoperability page in the Product Center at one.bea.com/support
for the latest information on supported operating systems, application servers, and browsers.
At the time of release, Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange
10.3.0 supports the following:
- Operating Systems/Application Servers: Microsoft IIS 6.0, .NET 1.1 SP1 supported
on Windows 2003 Server SP1
- Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server
5.5
- Browsers: Firefox 1.0, 1.5, 2.0; Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0; Netscape 7.2, 8.0; Safari 1.3, 2.0
Refer to the Interoperability page in the Product Center at one.bea.com/support
for the latest information on supported Oracle products.
At the time of release, Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange
10.3.0 supports the following:
- Oracle WebCenter Interaction 10.3.0
The following product documentation is available on http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13158_01/alui/integration/exchangecs/docs103/index.html.
Document |
Document Description |
Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange Installation and Upgrade Guide
| Describes how to install and upgrade the components of Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange. |
Deployment
- The Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange installer re-points the
Exchange Outlook Web Access (OWA) IIS virtual directory to the Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange
installation folder if Exchange OWA is already installed on the remote server.
This issue can occur when the Plumtree Exchange 5.5 Portlet Suite and the
Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange are run on the same Remote Server. (Issue #36551)
- Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange does not support
Windows 2003 on the remote server. (Issue #37900)
Web Service
- Asian language messages that use HTML format for click-through may not appear
correctly. (Issue #36293)
- Date format of Received field in a plain text message is always in American
date format. (Issue #38105)
- If the Exchange account name is localized in a non-English language, the
Content Crawler Editor may show question marks (?) in the account name. (Issue #38108)
- The ASP Script timeout for the Exchange IIS Virtual directory is set to
90 seconds. This setting may cause large crawls to timeout and fail. You can
fix this issue by increasing the ASP Script timeout for the Exchange virtual
directory. 300 seconds (5 minutes) works for most crawls. (Issue #38488)
- The Oracle WebCenter Content Service for Microsoft Exchange relies on a 4.5 version of the
Plumtree.dll and cannot be installed on the same machine as a 5.x Portal.
(Issue #38982)