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This chapter contains product-specific information available at the time of release of Identity Synchronization for Windows.
Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 is the latest Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 version that delivers bug fixes. For more information read Installation Instructions for Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1.
If your installation uses Identity Synchronization for Windows and you have applied the latest NSS patch 3.12 on your system, set symbolic links to the new libraries delivered in NSS patch 3.12, as described in step 8 of To Upgrade Shared Components Using Patches.
Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 is the latest Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 version that delivers bug fixes. For more information read Installation Instructions for Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1.
This section lists known problems and limitations exposed in Identity Synchronization for Windows product after the release of Directory Server Enterprise Edition Bundle Patch 6.3.1.1.1.
Groups and members of group must reside at the same level in the DIT to be synchronized properly. Also, groups cannot have more than 1001 members.
If debug logs for ISW connectors are activated, connectors fail to reach synchronization step.
If the Solaris operating system is rebooted by the shutdown -i6 -g0 -y command, the stop method for Identity Synchronization for Windows is not called, and the pid in the pid.txt file is not cleared. As a result, sometimes Identity Synchronization for Windows can fail to start automatically after rebooting the operating system.
To work around this limitation, create a hard link from /etc/rc2.d/K41isw to /etc/rc0.d/K41isw.
$ ln /etc/rc2.d/K41isw /etc/rc0.d/K41isw
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