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Notes/Domino 7.0.4 Maintenance Release (MR) - Top 20 List
April 8, 2009

Notes/Domino 7.0.4 is our 4th and last Maintenance Release on top of release 7.0. Fix Packs are planned on top of 7.0.4. This release is primarily a bug fix release but also contains a small number of enhancements. To read more about the enhancements, please review the following software announcement: 7.0.4 announcement

Notes/Domino 7.0.4 is designed, tested, and supported across the 7.0 extended product family. The extended product family includes:
Lotus Instant Messaging (Sametime®)
Lotus Web Conferencing (Sametime)
Lotus Team Workplace (QuickPlace™)
Lotus Domino Document Manager (Domino.Doc®)
Lotus Workflow™
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management

We have fixed approximately 1500 bugs in Notes/Domino 7.0.4. The following is a list of the Top 20 problems fixed in this MR. This list was compiled to identify the problems that most significantly impact our customers. We measure the SPR's by Severity level, number of hotfixes given out, number of customers reporting the problem and business impact to customers. This criteria helps us identify the most important issues impacting our customers.

Notes:
  1. There are 5 fixes below with a plus symbol (+) before the SPR number. This symbol indicates fixes for regression bugs. A regression bug is a bug that was introduced in a Maintenance Release that did not exist in previous releases of that code stream. For example, a bug that appears in R7.0.3 but did not exist in R7.0 is a regression.
  2. Technote Numbers are displayed in parenthesis following the fix description.


Server
  • SPR # RMAN72DFSV - A Lotus® Domino® server crashes when processing unread data for a particular database with a full text index. You might see this crash occur when the server starts. (TN# 1319799)
  • SPR # MBER6Z9MH8 - Domino crash on call 'FTGGetHitPos' when performing a full text search that returns highlighted items. (TN# 1298727)
  • SPR # JPAI6V3KCY - Domino server crash with access violation below SrvDbFolderGetIDTable. (TN# 1271875)
  • +SPR # JPAS72TQYU - Domino server will crash on the nBES task with a Bad BBlock handle. (TN# 1319361)
  • +SPR # KHAN79MU5N - After upgrading to Lotus® Domino® version 7.0.3, some users find documents appear in the All Documents view but do not appear in the Inbox. Examining the server console shows the following message: "Unable to add note xxxx to folder in Database mail/user.nsf: Invalid Time or Date Encountered" (TN# 1290840)
  • SPR # DBRH7FRQ6R - Time on the Domino server moves ahead or behind the time of the operating system time. (TN# 1327441)
  • SPR # MZHA6W2BYB - Under rare conditions, running a LotusScript web agent multiple times in a DBCS environment could cause an HTTP crash. (TN# 1297322)
  • SPR # MWHN76YRNY - The Domino® server console displays the following error when running circular style transaction logging: Error: Recovery Manager: Log File is Full. Try again later. The server eventually crashes on "PANIC: System Log File is Full." (TN# 1291074)
  • SPR # DPOS4KEK4E - A Lotus® Domino® server crashes on the IMAP task with the following error written to the console: NSFBufOpenStorage: Attempt to reopen an open container. (TN# 1214977)
  • SPR # AJMO7APQQY - Fixed a private memory leak on Windows when a process abnomrally terminates on a Lotus® Domino® Server. Memory errors appear on the Domino® server console: error msg "insufficient system resource" -or- "Insufficient memory". (TN# 1293543)
  • +SPR # DDEL72VQZG - You have a new mail arrives agent running on your IBM® Lotus® Domino® Server (versions 7.x and 8.x) and are experiencing a LotusScript crash. The NSD output describes a fatal crash stack on nrouter. (TN# 1259485)
  • +SPR # AJAN79TP3E - The Lotus® Domino® server crashes on IMAP, HTTP, POP3, or Router task and will continue to crash if the server is set to auto restart. Neither the offending database nor the noteID can be identified from the NSD. The last person to connect to the IMAP server is shown in the console log, and that is how the offending user's database is determined. It is still unclear which document is causing the crash. (TN# 1292974)
  • SPR # MALK7AGG5C - After adding recovery information to the certifier ID and enabling the CA process, the Domino® server continuously crashes with the following panic: PANIC: LookupHandle: handle out of range. (TN# 1297434)
  • SPR # CAOA6VB2W4 - A Lotus Notes® database may in some cases contain an unexpected amount of unused white space. In this case, if you use the "% Used" button within the Database Properties, it reports that the database is using a higher percentage of space than it actually is. For example, the report could indicate that 97% of the space is being used when in fact only 50% is being used. (TN# 1258751)
  • SPR # DVDI7ED9EF - Domino server crash while searching indexes on large databases >20gb that return large result sets. (TN# 1326422)
  • SPR # VNEN6M9RT3 - Your Lotus® Domino® server crashes when searching a complex view, resulting in different PANIC errors. (TN# 1255165)


Client
  • SPR # HNAA6WLV43 - Notes client cannot connect to Domino server if CLASSPATH is not set. If classpath is set to any value, this issue will not occur. (TN# 1267461)
  • SPR # RHAN6HXLVF - Notes crashes while opening email with truncated hotspot information sent from custom application or BlackBerry device that had bad data. (TN# 1260620)
  • +SPR # WHAM79BMUT - You create a column in a view, and set the column property "Multi-value separator" to "New Line". You save the view and deploy the database. If using a Notes 7.0.3 client to access the database, for column values consisting of a string list in which one of the string elements contains a DBCS character, the line breaks do not occur. The entire list occurs on one line in the column. (TN# 1329792)


IBM Lotus Domino Web Access
  • SPR # KMOA79C8WX - While using Lotus® Domino® Web Access (iNotes™ Web Access) you notice that the following features no longer work properly. You are using Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.10 or higher. This problem does not occur in earlier versions of Firefox.
  • Drag and drop in Calendar views
  • File attaching
  • Cache cleaning on logout
  • Dialog boxes
  • Reuse child window
  • Alarms
(TN# 1289700)

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