Notes/Domino Fix List
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SPR # BCOE6V5RF2 | Fixed in 7.0.2 FP1; 7.0.3 release | Regression in 7.0.2 |
Product Area: IBM Lotus iNotes Technical Area: Miscellaneous Platform: Cross Platform
Lotus Customer Support APAR: LO22396
SPR# BCOE6V5RF2 - Prior to this fix, a user was prompted to download a new activeX cab file after creating a new memo or meeting with a Domino Web Access enabled mail file (based on dwa6.ntf). The user will not be prompted to download the cab file if they have configured to always accept IBM, in which case they will not see the download take place. This regression was introduced in 7.0.2.
Technote Number: 1248058
Problem:
You have recently upgraded your Lotus® Domino® servers from 6.5.x to 7.0.2.
The mail files of some of the users are based on the iNotes6.ntf template
design, and others are based off the DWA7.ntf design. When a Lotus® Domino®
Web Access (DWA) user whose mail file is based on iNotes6.ntf attempts to
access their mail, and open a new message, the following pop up occurs:
If the user selects "Yes" to accept the install, the Domino Web Access 6
Control (also known as an Active X Control) is installed. However, each time
the user then opens a new message or closes their mail file in DWA, the same
pop up appears. The only solution to suppress the pop ups is to select "Always
trust content from International Business Machines Corporation" in the pop up.
This problem is reproducible only with the iNotes6.ntf template, which uses the
Domino Web Access 6 Active X control, from a Domino 7.0.2 server. If the user
has a DWA7.ntf template, which uses the Domino Web Access 7 Active X control,
the problem does not occur.
If the user selects "No" instead of "Yes" to the pop up the following error
occurs:
"Microsoft Internet Explorer
The installation of iNotes6 Class has been blocked or declined by the user. do
you want to use this on subsequent Domino Web Access pages?"
It appears that either the browser or the Domino server is not recognizing the
already installed Active X control.
This issue was reported to Quality Engineering as SPR# BCOE6V5RF2, and is fixed
in Domino 7.0.2 Fix Pack 1 (FP1).
Excerpt from the Lotus Domino Release 7.0.2 FP1 fix list (available at
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus):
SPR# BCOE6V5RF2 - Prior to this fix, a user was prompted to download a new
activeX cab file after creating a new memo or meeting with a Domino Web Access
enabled mail file (based on dwa6.ntf). The user will not be prompted to
download the cab file if they have configured to always accept IBM, in which
case they will not see the download take place. This regression was introduced
in 7.0.2.
This issue occurs because the incorrect versions of certain files for the DWA
6.x (iNotes6.ntf) mail design shipped with Domino 7.0.2 Server.
The solution is to replace the problem files with the correct versions. To
obtain the correct file versions, refer to the download document titled "Files
to replace iNotes6 related files included with Domino 7.0.2 server" (#4013870).
You will be replacing these files currently on your Domino 7.0.2 server with
the correct versions of the same files.
File
Location
inotes6.cab
\data\domino\html
inotes6W.cab
\data\domino\html
inres6_en.dll
\data\domino\html
n_SHIMMER6_en.inf
\data\domino\html\download\filesets
n_SHIMMER6_en.exe
\data\domino\html\download\filesets
Workarounds to consider if you cannot replace these files immediately:
1. Select the checkbox "Always trust content from International Business
Machines Corporation" in the Security Warning pop up.
Note: This will alleviate the pop up; however, the Active X control will still
download every time, so you may experience a delay when performing certain
actions such as opening mail messages, creating mail messages, etc.
or
2. Upgrade to the DWA7.ntf template.
or
3. Disable the download of the Active X control in the Server Configuration
document by going to the Domino Web Access tab, and in the Other Settings
section, selecting "Disable" for the option "Domino Web Access Active X File
attachment utility".
Note: You must restart the HTTP task on the server (Tell http restart) in
order for this change to take effect. More >
Last Modified on 07/23/2016
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