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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents Chapter 1 - What’s new? ...................................................................................... 1 Welcome .................................................................................................................................... Welcome to Lotus Sametime............................................................................................... Release Notes - availability and formats ........................................................
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents Ensuring Sametime servlet access when Domino HTTP requires ............................................ SSL ............................................................................................................................................ Ensuring Sametime servlet access when Domino HTTP requires SSL .............................. GSKit must be installed to encrypt Sametime to LDAP .............................................................
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents Replicate the Secrets database in multiple server environments ........................................ Sametime installation locates nonexistent Netscape browsers ........................................... Sametime installation overwrites domcfg.nsf file ................................................................. Sametime server language does not match Domino error ..................................................
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents Meeting names with quotations display incorrectly ............................................................. Netscape does not authenticate using international characters .......................................... Netscape HPUX and Sun Solaris Web browsers not supported ......................................... Netscape locks up when resizing Administration window ................................................... Netscape opens empty and Notepad opens with .
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents NetMeeting meetings do not extend past scheduled end time ............................................ New Meeting page does not display "Telephone conference call" ...................................... New Poll dialog box extends off the screen ......................................................................... No meetings in the "Today’s Meetings" view of the Meeting Center ...................................
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents Patch required for LTSS with Sametime 3.0 ....................................................................... Logon issues .............................................................................................................................. Must enter full server name to log on to Sametime ............................................................. 119 120 120 Chapter 4 - Documentation updates ............................................................
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Contents Chapter 6 - History of changes ............................................................................ 139 Product change reporting ........................................................................................................... Overview of product change reporting.................................................................................
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About the Sametime 3.0 Release Notes August, 2002 These Release Notes contain the following chapters: What's New introduces you to Sametime, tells you about the new features and enhancements in this release, and points you to further information. Things You Need to Know describes supported platforms and environments and other information that you need to know before installing this release. Troubleshooting describes known limitations and issues associated with this release of Sametime.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 1 - What's new? Chapter 1 - What's new? The What's new chapter introduces you to Sametime, tells you about the new features and enhancements in this release, and points you to further information. Welcome Sametime server Welcome to Lotus Sametime These Release Notes for IBM® Lotus® Sametime® contain the latest information available for Sametime release 3.0.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 1 - What's new? Sametime server Lotus/IBM Web sites containing Sametime documentation The following Web sites are designed to help you locate the latest information on Sametime 3.0: l http://www.lotus.com is the Lotus Development Corporation home page, which contains general information on all Lotus products and services, including press releases, downloadable software, support, and purchasing information. You can use this Web site to access the following Web pages.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 1 - What's new? New Features Audio/Video services, Sametime Administration Tool, Sametime Broadcast client, Sametime Connect client, Sametime Meeting Room client, Sametime server, Web browsers New Features for Sametime 3.0 The tables below summarize the most important new features and enhancements available in Sametime 3.0. End user and administrator features are listed in separate tables.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 1 - What's new? Feature or Enhancement Description Accessibility The Meeting Room offers improved accessibility with mnemonics, shortcut keys, and the ability to tab through the Meeting Room controls. Schedule and attend Sametime meetings from Outlook or Lotus Notes Schedule and attend Sametime meetings directly from your Outlook® or IBM Lotus Notes e-mail client. Directory dialog box When you access your company's Directory, you now see both full and short names.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 1 - What's new? Feature or Enhancement Description Microsoft Exchange Integration The administrator can integrate Sametime 3.0 with the Microsoft Exchange Conferencing server to allow users to create, modify, and attend Sametime meetings via a Microsoft Outlook 2000 client. When users schedule Sametime meetings with Outlook, Outlook automatically sends e-mail invitations to all meeting participants.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Chapter 2 - Things you need to know The Things you need to know chapter describes supported platforms and environments and other information that you need to know before installing this release. Configuration servlet is not secure following installation Sametime server Configuration servlet is not secure following installation The Sametime server contains a configuration servlet that is accessed by several Sametime server processes.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Step 2 - Edit the Sametime.ini file on the Sametime server Editing the Sametime.ini file is the second of four procedures you must perform to require authentication for access to the configuration servlet. After you have created a special directory account (or identified an existing directory account) to use for authentication, you must specify the user name and password associated with this directory account in the Sametime.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Step 4 - Add the user name required for authentication to the Access Control List (ACL) of the Configuration database on the Sametime server Adding the user name required for authentication to the ACL of the Configuration database is the last of four procedures you must perform to require authentication for access to the configuration servlet.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Disk swap space 64 MB Network software TCP/IP network software installed Web browsers supported Netscape Communicator 4.5 or 4.7 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 with Service Pack 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Video requirements The server machine must have a video card installed. The video display color setting must be higher than 256 colors.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Additional requirements for Audio/Video Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Sound card: Full-duplex required for interactive meetings; half-duplex required for attending broadcast meetings as an audience member or replaying recorded meetings Microphone and speakers: A headset that includes a boom microphone performs best. If a desktop microphone is used, a unidirectional dynamic microphone that uses batteries is preferred.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know If you directly access the STCONFIG.NSF database or the Sametime.ini file to change a server administration parameter, you must restart the Sametime server before the change will take affect. Generally, you should not change administration settings by accessing the STCONFIG.NSF database with a Lotus Notes client. Use the Sametime Administration Tool to change administration settings.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes l l Chapter 2 - Things you need to know When a user attends a meeting, an additional Meeting Room client opens in a different window and flashes periodically. The license utility fails to run. Shortly after these problems appear, meetings on the Sametime server may fail to become active. Important installation changes for Sametime 3.0 Sametime server Important installation changes for Sametime 3.0 Note the following important installation changes for the Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know If you plan to allow self-registration for Sametime 3.0, you must make the following ACL changes in the Domino Directory on which Sametime is installed: l Add the entry Sametime Development/Lotus Notes Companion Products to the ACL. l Provide the Sametime Development/Lotus Notes Companion Products entry with a User type of "Person" and the Access level of "Editor.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know To overwrite the existing domcfg5.ntf template on a Domino server: 1. Insert Sametime CD 1 into the CD drive on the Domino server machine. 2. On Sametime CD1, navigate to the directory \Domino5.0.10Patches. 3. Copy the domcfg5.ntf template from the \Domino5.0.10Patches directory on Sametime CD 1 and use it to overwrite the existing template on the Domino server. (If the Domino server was installed to the default directory, the domcfg5.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Note A Tech Note is being created that explains how to set up a selective replication of the Configuration database. A selective replication enables you to keep some administration settings consistent across all Sametime servers while not replicating documents in the Configuration database that may cause problems on a different server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Community Services server clusters and consistent administration settings If you create a Community Services server cluster as described in the Sametime 3.0 Administrator's Guide, all of the settings described above should be consistent across all Sametime servers in the cluster. Note also that the Configuration database of every Sametime server in the community should contain the "Cluster Information" document that defines the cluster.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know l "Interactive Audio/Video network settings" in the "Configuring Sametime Connectivity" chapter l "Allow H.323 clients (such as NetMeeting) to join a Sametime meeting" in the "Configuring Sametime Connectivity" chapter Starting NetMeeting from a Web link (recommended use of NetMeeting with Sametime) When using NetMeeting with the Sametime server, users must launch NetMeeting from a Web link in the Sametime Meeting Center.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know NetMeeting users can use the following procedure to attend the audio/video part of a meeting that was created as a meeting for Sametime Meeting Room clients: 1. Before the meeting begins, view the meeting details and write down the audio conference ID number. To view the details, click the meeting name in the Sametime Meeting Center. 2. Start Microsoft NetMeeting from the Windows desktop. (Microsoft NetMeeting 3.01 is required.) 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Note: When the administrator enables the "Allow H.323 clients (such as NetMeeting) to join a Sametime meeting" option, a unique H.323 meeting identifier is created and recorded on the Meeting Details document associated with each meeting in the Sametime Meeting Center. H.323 clients cannot join a meeting that does not include an H.323 meeting identifier.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Preinstall tasks 1. Make a backup copy of STCONF.NSF before you begin the upgrade procedures. 2. In the Windows Service Panel, switch "Sametime Server" from Automatic to Manual. 3. Uninstall Sametime 1.5 (only required if Sametime was installed on top of a Domino server) Upgrade instructions 1. Stop the Sametime 1.5 server. 2. Uninstall Sametime 1.5. 3. Install or upgrade to Domino 1.5 (depends on how Sametime 1.5 was installed) 4.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Corrected 1.5 to 3.0 upgrade instructions 1. Stop the Sametime 1.5 server. 2. Uninstall Sametime 1.5. 3. Install or upgrade to Domino 1.5 (depends on how Sametime 1.5 was installed) 4. Run the Sametime 3.0 installation. 5. Use the 1.5 version of STCONF.NSF to replace the 3.0 version of STCONF.NSF 6. Run the ConvertMeetingDocuments agent in STCONF.NSF. 7. Convert the meeting passwords for each password-protected meeting. 8.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Planning 1. Choose whether to allow anonymous read access to your ActiveDirectory Users. 2. If you do not allow anonymous read access to your ActiveDirectory, assign read privileges to a newly-created or existing ActiveDirectory username. ActiveDirectory Procedures 1. Note the Base DN for the ActiveDirectory Users tree (for example, CN=Users,dc=ad,dc=mycompany,dc=com). 2.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Sametime installation/configuration procedures After you have performed the ActiveDirectory procedures described above, you must configure the Sametime server to access the directory on the ActiveDirectory server. Follow the procedures described in the "Using LDAP with the Sametime server" chapter of the Sametime 3.0 Administrator's Guide to enable Sametime to connect to the ActiveDirectory server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Supported sound cards and cameras Audio/Video services Supported sound cards and cameras The Sametime Multimedia Services provide IP audio/video capabilities to Sametime. Sound cards and cameras that work with the Multimedia Services are listed below. Sound cards Any correctly installed full-duplex sound card should work with Sametime.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Note: All product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Enabling QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom to access Sametime servlets Sametime server Enabling QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom to access Sametime Sametime servers can be deployed in an environment that includes IBM Lotus QuickPlace Servers or the IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom. In these environments, QuickPlace or the Virtual Classroom will require remote access to servlets on the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Step 2 - Add the user name required for authentication to the ACL of the Configuration database on the Sametime server Adding the user name required for authentication to the ACL of the Configuration database is the second of four procedures you must perform to enable a QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom application to authenticate when accessing servlets on the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know 4. Under the Remote Services Access heading, populate the eight fields with the user name and password associated with the directory entry discussed in "Step 1 - Create or identify a special directory account for authentication when accessing the Sametime servlets" above.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know About encrypting connections to the Sametime server with SSL The configurations described above ensure that a QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom server on a remote machine can authenticate when accessing the servlets on a Sametime server. Note that the QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom server will transmit the user name and password used for this servlet access in the clear when connecting to the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Each of these procedures is described in detail below. Step 1 - Ensure the Domino server is enabled for SSL Ensuring the Domino server is enabled for SSL is the first of eight procedures required to use SSL to encrypt connections from a QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom server to a Sametime/Domino server. The Domino server on which Sametime is installed must be set up to use SSL.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Step 3 - Installing the IBM KeyMan program on the Sametime server Installing the IBM KeyMan program on the Sametime server is the third of eight procedures required to use SSL to encrypt connections from a QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom server to a Sametime/Domino server. The KeyMan program is used to create a key store token to manage SSL certificates for the SSL connection from QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom to the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know To use the IBM KeyMan program to create a key store database on the Sametime server: 1. Start the IBM KeyMan program on the Windows server on which Sametime is installed. (From the Windows desktop, choose Start - Programs - IBM KeyMan - KeyMan.) 2. At the KeyMan: New/Open window, click the "Create new..." icon (located on the left side of the window). 3. At the KM: New window, select the "PKCS#12 Token (password protected)" option.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know To import the SSL certificate to the IBM KeyMan key store token: 1. If the key store token (stkeys.pfx) you just created is already open, skip to step 2. If the key store token is closed, use the following procedure to open it: a. From the Sametime server Windows desktop, choose Start - Programs - IBM KeyMan - KeyMan. b. At the KeyMan: New/Open window, click the "Open existing..." icon (located on the right side of the window). c.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Note The stkeys.pfx file is not used on the Sametime server; however, it is not necessary to delete the file from the Sametime server. You might want to keep a copy of this file on the Sametime server. If you add another QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom server to your environment, and you want to encrypt connections from that server with SSL, you can skip steps 2 through 6 of this procedure and just copy the existing stkeys.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Note This procedure is required to enable QuickPlace or the Virtual Classroom to authenticate when accessing servlets on the Sametime server, regardless of whether you are encrypting connections with SSL. This procedure is also described in the release note entitled "Enabling QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom to access Sametime" in the Things You Need to Know section of these release notes.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Note This procedure is also required to enable QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom to authenticate when accessing servlets on the Sametime server. If you have already performed the procedure described in the release note entitled "Enabling QuickPlace or Virtual Classroom to access Sametime" in the Things You Need to Know section of these release notes, the Sametime.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know SametimeAdminUsername= (This Sametime.ini setting should specify the name of the user account that was added to the ACL of the Configuration database on the Sametime server in "Step 7 - Add an entry to the Configuration database ACL on the Sametime/Domino server.") SametimeAdminPassword= (This Sametime.ini setting should specify the password associated with the administrator account above.) 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know When Sametime is installed on a Domino server that is configured to require SSL for all connections (as described above), you must perform the following procedures to ensure the servlets on the Sametime server can be accessed using SSL: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Obtain the appropriate SSL trusted root or SSL server certificate. Install the IBM KeyMan program (keyman-1_43.exe) on the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know 3. At the Security Alert dialog box, select View Certificate. 4. At the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate. 5. At the Certificate Manager Import Wizard, click Next. 6. Select the "Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate" option. Click Next. 7. At the Certificate Manager Import Wizard screen, click Finish.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know The easiest way to obtain a trusted root certificate is to export one from your Web browser. Web browsers include many different SSL trusted root certificates by default. If your Web browser contains a trusted root certificate that corresponds with the Domino server trusted root certificate used to sign the Domino SSL server certificate, you can export the trusted root certificate from the Web browser.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Step 2 - Installing the IBM KeyMan program on the Sametime server Installing the IBM KeyMan program on the Sametime server is the second of five procedures required to ensure Sametime servlets can be accessed using SSL when the Domino HTTP server is configured to require SSL for all connections. The KeyMan program is required to create the key store token in which the SSL certificate can be managed. To install the IBM KeyMan program: 1.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know To use the IBM KeyMan program to create a key store database on the Sametime server: 1. Start the IBM KeyMan program on the Windows server. (From the Windows desktop, choose Start Programs - IBM KeyMan - KeyMan.) 2. At the "KeyMan: New/Open" window, click the "Create new..." icon (located on the left side of the window). 3. At the "KM: New" window, select the "PKCS#12 Token (password protected)" option. Click the green check mark to continue.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know To import the SSL certificate to the IBM KeyMan key store token: 1. If the key store token (stkeys.pfx) you just created is already open, skip to step 2. If the key store token is closed, use the following procedure to open it: - From the Sametime server Windows desktop, choose Start - Programs - IBM KeyMan - KeyMan. - At the "KeyMan: New/Open" window, click the "Open existing..." icon (located on the right side of the window).
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know To configure the Sametime.ini file on the Sametime/Domino server: 1. Use a text editor to open the Sametime.ini file in the C:\Lotus\Domino directory (or other Sametime installation directory). 2. In the [Config] section of the Sametime.ini file, alter the following settings (these settings are near the bottom of the Sametime.ini file): - ConfigurationPort=443 (This Sametime.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Sametime and QuickPlace cannot be installed on the same machine Sametime server Sametime and QuickPlace cannot be installed on the same machine A Sametime server and a QuickPlace server cannot be installed on the same machine. A Domino server limitation prevents all Java class files required by both of these servers from loading when both Sametime and QuickPlace are installed on the same machine.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Sametime Meeting Room client Missing mnemonic in A/V Preferences dialog box The Help button in the A/V Preferences dialog box does not have a mnemonic. Users can still activate the button by tabbing to it and pressing ENTER.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Sametime Connection documents are case-sensitive Sametime server Sametime Connection documents are case-sensitive A Sametime Adminstrator can create a Connection document of the Connection Type "Sametime" to enable a meeting started on one Sametime server to be simultaneously active on another Sametime server. This functionality is frequently called "invited servers.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Sametime Connect and HTTPS connections on port 443 or 563 Sametime Connect client Sametime Connect and HTTPS connections on port 443 or 563 This release note discusses issues pertaining to Sametime Connect client connectivity on port 443. These issues include: l Connecting to the Community Services on port 443 when the Domino HTTP server is configured to listen for SSL connections on port 443 l Sametime 2.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know If the Domino HTTP server is also configured to listen for HTTPS connections on port 443, a conflict occurs because the Sametime Community Services are also configured to listen for HTTPS connections on the same port number. In this scenario, you must assign an additional IP address to the Sametime server to ensure that both Web browser users and Sametime Connect client users can connect to the Sametime server on port 443.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Step 3 - Set up your DNS server to map the IP address to a DNS name for Sametime Community Services. After you have added a new IP address to the Sametime server, set up your DNS server to map the new IP address to a DNS name for the Sametime server Community Services. For the Community Services, map the IP address to the DNS name "community-xxx.xxx.xxx" (where xxx.xxx.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know When a Sametime 2.5 server is configured to listen for HTTPS-tunneled client connections on port 443 or 563, the server listens for Community Services connections on the server name "Community-servername." For example, if your Sametime 2.5 server is named sametimeserver.acme.com, the server listens for HTTPS-tunneled Community Services connections on ports 443 or 563 on the server name "Community-sametimeserver.acme.com." The Sametime 2.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know For example, to ensure a Sametime 3.0 Connect client can connect on port 443 or 563 to the Sametime 2.5 server named "sametimeserver1.acme.com," the following settings must exist in the Sametime Connectivity tab of the Sametime 3.0 Connect client: l l Host - "Community-sametimeserver1.acme.com." Community port - Either port 443 or port 563 is specified. (Specify the port on which the Sametime 2.5 server listens for HTTPS-tunneled connections.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Upgrade to Domino 5.0.11 prevents Web browser issues Sametime server Upgrade to Domino 5.0.11 prevents Web browser issues The following Web browser issues can be resolved by upgrading the Domino server on which Sametime is installed from 5.0.10 to 5.0.11. Internet Explorer - When a user attends a meeting, a small blank browser window opens. The user can enter the meeting, but the blank browser window remains open in the background.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know Replacing files for the Meeting Toolkit Sametime Meeting Room client, Sametime server Replace STJNILoader.cab and STJNILoader.jar (Meeting Toolkit) The Meeting Toolkit users must replace STJNILoader.cab and STJNILoader.jar files. The files that must be replaced are located in c:\Lotus\Domino\Data\domino\html\sametime\toolkits\st30javatk\bin.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting chapter describes known limitations and issues associated with this release of Sametime. Installation Issues Sametime server After Sametime uninstall, reboot before reinstalling Sametime If you uninstall a Sametime server, reboot the server machine completely before attempting to reinstall the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting To correct this problem, add the signer "Sametime Development/Lotus Notes Companion Products" to the ACL of the Directory and provide this signer with at least the "Reader" access level. Also permit Sametime Development/Lotus Notes Companion Products to read and write public documents in the Directory.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If you upgrade a Sametime server from a previous release that was installed using one of the options above, you must disable the "ST Domino DNA" service from the Windows Control Panel-Services window following the upgrade to Sametime 3.0. This issue does not apply to upgrade scenarios in which the previous release of Sametime was installed on a Domino server. Sametime server Do not install Sametime multiplexer on a Sametime server Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting After you have replaced the domcfg5.ntf template on the Domino server, you can install the appropriate language version of Sametime on the Domino server. For more information, see "Installing Samtime on non-English language Domino servers" in the "Things you need to know" section of these Release Notes. Sametime server Installing Sametime without a fully qualified domain name The Sametime Installation Guide (stinstall.nsf or stinstall.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Pinging burrito.databeam.com [8.88.888.88] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 8.88.888.88: bytes=32 time=30ms TTL=122 Reply from 8.88.888.88: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=122 Reply from 8.88.888.88: bytes=32 time=30ms TTL=122 Reply from 8.88.888.88: bytes=32 time=30ms TTL=122 Sametime server Reinstalling Sametime 3.0 over an existing 3.0 installation You can reinstall Sametime 3.0 over an existing Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Deleting the LDAP configuration changes before reinstalling Sametime If you are reinstalling Sametime 3.0 over an existing Sametime 3.0 installation, and you are required to select the LDAP directory during the reinstallation, you must delete the LDAP configuration changes performed by the original Sametime installation before beginning the reinstallation.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Sametime installation overwrites domcfg.nsf file Sametime 3.0 requires the Domino SSO feature to be enabled. The Sametime installation automatically configures the Sametime server to use the Sametime custom logon form for SSO. To use a custom logon form, a Domino Configuration database must exist on the Domino server on which Sametime is installed.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Sametime server language does not match Domino server error Sametime 3.0 requires the Domino Directory design available with the Domino 5.0.10 server release. If you are upgrading from a previous Sametime release to Sametime 3.0, make sure that the Domino server on which you are installing Sametime 3.0 is upgraded to Domino version 5.0.10. When you upgrade the Domino server version to 5.0.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If you modified the original servlets.properties file (now named servlets.properties.old), you must make those same modifications in the new servlets.properties file added by the Sametime installation. Sametime server Set the server home page following installation or upgrade After installing the Sametime server, you should set the Sametime server home page (STCENTER.NSF) as the home page of the Domino server on which Sametime is installed.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting "Sametime Connect for browsers" is a Java applet that is designed to log on to the server from which it is launched. This behavior is standard for Java applets and applies whether the client is connecting to a Sametime 2.0, Sametime 2.5, or Sametime 3.0 server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting To disable the automatic logon feature for "Sametime Connect for browsers:" 1. Open the Sametime Administration Tool. 2. Choose Configuration-Community Services. 3. Clear the check mark from the "Allow Connect users to save their user name, password, and proxy information" setting.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Connect client Locked DLLs require machine reboot to complete Connect install The Sametime Connect client installation replaces some operating system DLL files and then registers Sametime OCX files. The Sametime OCX files can only be registered successfully if the DLL files are replaced by the Sametime Connect client installation.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Connect client Meeting cannot be started due to error 0x8000024 When starting an instant meeting from Sametime Connect or responding to an invitation to attend an instant meeting, a user may see the error message "The meeting cannot be started due to the following error 0x8000024. Please contact your system administrator." Either the user starting the meeting or the user attending the meeting is disconnected from the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting To work around this issue, you can enter a shortened version of the user's name in either the "User Name" field or the "Short name/UserID" field of the user's Person document. The user can enter this shortened name when logging into Sametime Connect.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If a user has the Auto Protect feature of Norton AntiVirus 2000 enabled, Internet Explorer may crash (in naveng32.dll) when the user attends a meeting and agrees to install the Sametime Meeting Room client. This problem occurs with versions of Windows that are earlier than Win2000 Professional. The user can disable the Auto Protect feature before agreeing to install the Sametime Meeting Room client.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Meeting Room client HTML files do not display correctly in the whiteboard The whiteboard will display an html file as a text file if the tag is removed from the beginning of the HTML file before the file is attached to a meeting for conversion to the .FST file format supported by the whiteboard. If the tag is not removed, the whiteboard attempts to display the html file as a Web browser would.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Meeting Room client Menus do not pop up when accessed via mnemonics When users press mnemonic keys (shortcut keys) to activate menu options in the Sametime Meeting Room, the menus do not pop up. The menus are activated, but the activation is not visible to users.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting After naming the file, the user will see repeated prompts to save the file (as each spreadsheet is being converted). At these repeated prompts the user has the option to either "replace" the saved file or "append" to the saved file. The user should choose the "append" option at these prompts.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Connection issues Sametime Connect client, Sametime Meeting Room client Maximum user and server connections limit off by one If you have set a limit in the "Maximum user and server connections to the Community server" option in the Configuration - Community Services settings of the Sametime Administration Tool, users might be unable to connect when they reach the number specified as the limit (rather than the number one above the limit).
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Web browsers Cannot attend meetings using Netscape The Sametime Meeting Room client is automatically installed on a user's machine the first time a user attends a Sametime meeting or runs the Test Audio/Video application.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Web browsers IE 4.01 returns script errors when saving a meeting The following configuration might cause Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) to return script errors when saving a meeting: l l l Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 is installed on Windows 95 or Windows 98. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, under View - Internet Options - Advanced, the "Browse in a new process" option is selected. The browser cache is cleared.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Web browsers Meeting names with quotations display incorrectly If a meeting name includes double quotations (") or accent marks, the meeting name may not display correctly in the Monitoring features of the Sametime Administration Tool. Microsoft Internet Explorer users must change the default font of the Web browser to enable meeting names with accented characters to display correctly.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Connect client, Web browsers Netscape opens empty and Notepad opens with .tmp file displayed If a user who has selected Netscape as the default browser and associated .TMP files with the Notepad program attempts to start an instant meeting or selects a menu item in Sametime Connect, an empty Netscape browser window opens and then Notepad opens and displays a .TMP file.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting 4. Deselect all other updates in the updates list. Only the Microsoft VM (selected in step 3 above) should be updated during this process. 5. Click the Download button at the top of the updates page. 6. Follow the instructions on the screen to download and install the Microsoft VM.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Meeting Room client Wrong browser version reported when testing meeting While using any version of Internet Explorer that is greater than 4.0 to test a meeting, an end user might receive the following message: ® The browser you are using is: Microsoft Internet Explorer v.4. Your browser is not currently recommended for use with Sametime.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Administration Tool Access Control Lists are unavailable to the administrator Sametime administrators can use the Sametime Administration Tool to access the Access Control Lists (ACLs) for databases on the Sametime server. To access the ACLs, the administrator chooses Domino Directory - Access Control (or LDAP Directory - Access Control) from the Sametime Administration Tool.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting 1. Start Internet Explorer and open the Sametime Administration Tool on the Sametime server. 2. Select Domino Directory (or LDAP Directory) - Access Control. 3. Enter a valid Sametime filename in the "Filename:" box of the Access Control List. (For example, type STCONF.NSF in the "Filename:" box.) 4. Click the Access button.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting The Connected Broadcast Users graph counts the number of Broadcast call control connections. When a user receives broadcast meeting streams through multicast, the user initially establishes a Broadcast call control connection but this control connection is severed when the user begins receiving the streams through multicast.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Similarly, if an anonymous Sametime user schedules a meeting on the Sametime server, and the anonymous user authenticates with the Latitude MeetingPlace server using the user ID and password specified for anonymous users in the Sametime Administration Tool, the administrator will be unable to delete this meeting.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Changing HTTP port of the Sametime server Generally, it is not recommended that you change the port number of the Sametime HTTP server to a port other than port 80. If you change the HTTP server port (so that it is no longer port 80), the following occurs: l Users connected to the Sametime server cannot start instant meetings from the Participant List of the Sametime Meeting Center.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Administration Tool Changing the Broadcast gateway control port The Broadcast gateway control port setting in the Sametime Administration Tool controls the port on which the Sametime Broadcast Gateway Controller connects to the Broadcast Gateway. The default setting for this TCP port is 8083.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Administration Tool Directory Searching and Browsing settings in Administration Tool The Sametime Administration Tool contains Configuration - Community Services - Anonymous Access Directory Searching and Browsing settings that control a user's ability to search and browse entries in a Domino or LDAP directory.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting To solve the problem described above, the following changes have been made for Sametime 2.5 regarding Community Services connectivity: l TheJava toolkit has been changed so that an application created with the toolkit (an unsigned Java applet) will never report an IP address. l The configuration flag VPS_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CLIENT_IP has been added to the Sametime.ini file on the Sametime server. This configuration flag is enabled by default.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If you have installed multiple Sametime servers, and you enable the SametimeSecretGenerator agent, you should also do the following: l Ensure that only one SametimeSecretGenerator agent is enabled in one Sametime Secrets database on one Sametime server. l Delete existing Secrets databases on the other Sametime servers. l Set up a replication schedule to replicate the Secrets database that is generating Secrets to all other Sametime servers.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Administration Tool, Sametime server Entering multiple ports in Community Services port fields The Sametime 3.0 Administrator's Guide indicates that you can enter multiple port numbers in the Community Services Network settings on the "Networks and Ports" tab of the Sametime Administration Tool. The documentation also states that entering multiple port numbers enables the Community Services to listen for connections on multiple ports.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting 4. To enter multiple ports in any port number field of the CommunityConnectivity document, you must separate each port number with a semi-colon (;).
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Meeting Room client, Sametime server Latitude MeetingPlace server does not call user back When a user attends a Sametime meeting that also includes a scheduled conference call on a Latitude MeetingPlace server, the user may see a dialog box that prompts the user to enter the user's own telephone number. The dialog box indicates that the MeetingPlace server will call the user back at the telephone number that is entered in the dialog box.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting 3. A user creates a meeting in the Sametime Meeting Center, schedules the meeting to Start now, but the meeting does not go active. This problem occurs because the meeting document is not indexed properly. To correct this problem, enter the following command at the Domino server console window on the Windows server: load updall stconf.nsf -r Note: You may need to run this command up to three times.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting These problems occur because the Sametime Domino Application Service (nserver.exe) is started as a Windows NT service. The server handling of date and time works differently if nserver.exe is started as a Windows NT services instead of started manually (as it is on a Domino server). This difference occurs because of Windows NT registry settings.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Meetings are not recorded as expected The Sametime server includes a record and playback feature that allows the Sametime server to record a meeting and store the recorded meeting in a Sametime Record and Playback (.RAP) file on the Sametime server.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Administration Tool, Sametime Broadcast client Monitoring tab info incorrect for broadcast multicast streams The Monitoring tab of the Sametime Administration Tool might display incorrect statistics for the number of multicast and unicast streams in broadcast meetings. Multicast streams might be incorrectly counted as unicast streams.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Administration Tool, Sametime server NetMeeting meetings do not extend past scheduled end time The Sametime Administration Tool includes a "Configuration - Meeting Services - Automatically extend meetings beyond scheduled end time when there are still people in the meeting" setting that allows a meeting to extend past its scheduled end time if users are still in attendance when the scheduled end time arrives.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server No meetings in the "Today's Meetings" view of the Meeting Center If no meetings appear in the "Today's Meetings" view of the Sametime Meeting Center, see the release note titled "Subscript out of range 47 error when creating repeating meetings" in the Troubleshooting Sametime server issues section of the Sametime 3.0 Release Notes.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Self registered user cannot change password Domino includes an Update to More Secure Internet Password... option that allows an administrator to upgrade a user's Internet password to a more secure password format. (The administrator selects this option by opening a user's Person document with a Lotus Notes client and selecting Actions - Upgrade to More Secure Internet Password Format.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Subscript out of range 47 error when creating repeating meetings If a user creates a repeating meeting that includes an invalid day for the specified date range, the user sees a "Subscript out of range 47(ListSort)" error. For example, assume a user schedules a meeting to repeat every Monday and then selects a date range that runs from 08/28/2001 to 09/02/2001 (or Tuesday through Sunday).
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Note: When two Sametime servers are connected by a Connection document of the Connection type "Sametime," a meeting started on one Sametime server can become simultaneously active on another Sametime server. This capability is frequently referred to as "invited" servers, and is discussed in the "Deploying Multiple Sametime Servers" chapter of the Sametime 3.0 Administrator's Guide.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Usage Limits and Denied Entry for Broadcast Meetings The Sametime Administration Tool contains "Usage Limits and Denied Entry for Broadcast Meetings" settings. These settings are accessible from the Configuration - Audio/Video - Usage Limits and Denied Entry options of the Sametime Administration Tool and are designed to limit the number of users of the Sametime Broadcast Services.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If a user does not authenticate and accesses Sametime as an anonymous user, the User ID column displays a series of numbers and characters to represent the anonymous user. For example, an anonymous user may be represented by a series of numbers and characters such as 3810 0c065e13c in the User ID column.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If you have enabled the Directory to replicate between multiple Sametime servers, and you are also using the self-registration feature, you should enable the self-registration feature on only one of the Sametime servers. (Allowing users to self register from different Sametime servers in a multiple server environment creates duplicate groups in the Directory. For example, you might see two groups named Sametime Web Users.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting If a user running Sametime Connect for browsers performs any of the following actions, the Community Logins/Logouts view might indicate "Connection Broken" as the reason for the logout: l The user logs off "Sametime Connect for browsers." l The user exits "Sametime Connect for browsers." l The user closes the Web browser window in which "Sametime Connect for browsers" is running.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Audio/Video services issues Audio/Video services Echo cancellation in multiple a/v meetings If two users are participating in more than one audio/video meeting at once, echo cancellation might not work between the two users. For example, if User 1 and User 2 are both attending a scheduled audio/video meeting, and User 1 begins an instant audio/video meeting with User 2, echo cancellation might not work for either user.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Audio/Video services, Sametime server Poor audio quality with G.711 audio codec and TCP Tunneling The Sametime Multimedia Services transmit audio streams using the UDP transport. If UDP is unavailable on a network (either disabled at the routers or firewall), the Multimedia Services tunnel the UDP audio streams through the TCP transport. If a client receives the audio stream through a TCP tunneled connection with the Sametime server, and the G.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Audio/Video services, Sametime server Unable to join audio/video meeting with NetMeeting If a user attempts to join a meeting on the Sametime server by starting NetMeeting on the Windows desktop and entering the Sametime server name in the NetMeeting user interface, the user may not be able to participate in the audio/video part of the meeting.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Can't add groups from Domino LDAP directory to presence lists If you have configured Sametime to connect to an LDAP directory on a Domino server, and you are unable to add public groups to presence lists in Sametime Connect or other applications, you may need to remove entries from some of the LDAP settings in the Sametime Administration Tool.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime Connect client Sametime Connect 2.0 or higher required in LDAP environments If you have configured the Sametime server to connect to an LDAP server for client search and authentication purposes, all users in the Sametime Community must upgrade to the Sametime 2.0 or higher Sametime Connect client. If a Sametime 1.5 Connect client connects to a Sametime 2.0, 2.5, or 3.0 server that is configured to access an LDAP server: l l The Sametime 1.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting 2. From the Tokens database, select the View - Agents menu option. 3. Check the box to the left of the Cleanup Agent to enable the agent. 4. Enter the name of the server the agent will run on (the name of the server containing the Tokens database). 5. Close the Tokens database. Sametime server Web browser authentication with cascaded address books This release note applies for Sametime servers set up to operate in a cascaded Directory environment.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Sametime server Problems running Sametime Java Toolkit samples Developers might experience problems running the Sametime Java Toolkit samples that use the Meeting Services API, such as: Meeting Applet - Chat and Audio; Meeting Applet - Chat, Audio, and Video; Broadcast; and Meeting Room. Sametime server Sametime.ini setting to enable chat logging has changed To enable chat logging on a Sametime server, the Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Outlook issues Sametime server, Web browsers Changing password in Outlook Users who are using a version of Sametime that is integrated with Microsoft Outlook should be aware of the following issue: If a user changes a meeting password in Outlook after the meeting is active, the password change will not take effect. LTSS Issues Sametime server Patch required for LTSS with Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Logon issues Sametime server Must enter full server name to log on to Sametime If an end user is able to access the Sametime Welcome page but is having trouble logging on to Sametime, he or she should enter the full DNS name of the Sametime server in the browser. For example, enter www.sametime.east.com.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Chapter 4 - Documentation updates The Documentation updates chapter describes errata and updates to the Sametime documentation. Help Sametime Administration Tool, Sametime Broadcast client, Sametime Connect client, Sametime Meeting Room client, Sametime server Online and print documentation Sametime Documentation Sametime includes help systems for end users and administrators.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Help for administrators Help for system administrators includes the Sametime 3.0 Installation Guide and the Sametime3.0 Administrator's Guide. These help systems are available on the Sametime CD as Lotus Notes databases and PDF files. You can access the Sametime 3.0 Administrator's Guide online from the Help link in the Sametime Administration Tool. The filenames of the Sametime 3.0 help systems are listed below.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Audio/Video services Audio and video not included in every meeting by default The topic "Tools: How to Get Your Work Done" in the Sametime 3.0 User's Guide includes the following statement: By default, every scheduled meeting includes the whiteboard, screen sharing, Meeting Room chat, polling, send Web pages, and computer audio and video. This statement is incorrect; audio and video are not included in every meeting by default.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Sametime Meeting Room client Do not use "Print to file" with Sametime Print Capture The following topics mention the "Print to File" option when using Sametime Print Capture on Windows XP: l l "Changing the Sametime Print Capture Settings" in the Sametime Print Capture Help. "Converting Files with Sametime Print Capture" in the Sametime 3.0 User's Guide.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Sametime Broadcast client Meeting time during a broadcast meeting In the Sametime User's Guide, the topic "Participating in a Broadcast Meeting" includes the following sentences: You can determine whether the status bar displays the elapsed meeting time or the remaining meeting time. Choose View - Elapsed Meeting Time or View - Remaining Meeting Time. This information is incorrect.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Add to Invitation List dialog box Directory ALT+D Close ESCAPE or ALT+C Add to Invitation List dialog Search ALT+S Add Contents ALT+A Contents ALT+C Close ESCAPE or ALT+C Add Tools to a Meeting dialog Send ALT+S Close ESCAPE or ALT+C Available Tools dialog Close ESCAPE or ALT+C Sametime Meeting Room client Tools still available in active meetings The topic "Customization by the Administrator" in the Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Sametime Broadcast client, Sametime Connect client, Sametime Meeting Room client Warning message does not mention Lotus The Sametime User's Guide and the Sametime Quick Start Guide mention a Security warning message that states: "Always trust content from Lotus Development Corporation." This warning message does not mention Lotus Development Corporation. However, the documentation is correct in stating that a user must accept the warning.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates l "Setting a maximum number of interactive audio connections for all instant meetings" l "Setting a maximum number of interactive video connections for all instant meetings" l "Setting a maximum number of interactive audio connections for all scheduled meetings" l "Setting a maximum number of interactive video connections for all scheduled meetings" Sametime server Discard the ReleaseNotes.txt file The Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates - Select Internet Ports. The "TCP/IP port number" for the HTTP server is located under the "Web (HTTP/HTTPS)" column of the settings. To change the port used by the HTTP server, change the port associated with the "TCP/IP port number" field. (For example, if you are enabling HTTP tunneling on port 80 on a Sametime server that includes a single IP address, you may want to change the HTTP port from port 80 to 8088.) - Select Internet Protocols.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates The Sametime 3.0 Administrator's Guide contains a Meeting Connections topic in the "Using the Sametime logging features" chapter. The Meeting Connections topic indicates that the Network Address (host name or IP address) of a client that connects to the Sametime server is recorded in the Sametime log. This documentation is incorrect; the Network Address of client connections to the Sametime server is not recorded in the Sametime log.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Sametime server installation. To access the Sametime Administration Tool following the Sametime server installation, use the administrator name that is listed first in the "Administrators" field of the Domino server Server document. For more information about enabling users to access the Sametime Administration Tool, see the topic "Adding a new Sametime administrator" in the "Using the Sametime Administration Tool" chapter of the Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Sametime server Ensure directory design is 5.0.10 when upgrading to Sametime 3.0 Sametime 3.0 requires the Domino Directory design available with the Domino 5.0.10 server release. If you are upgrading from a previous Sametime release to Sametime 3.0, make sure that the Domino server on which you are installing Sametime 3.0 is upgraded to Domino version 5.0.10. When you upgrade the Domino server version to 5.0.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 4 - Documentation updates Provide feedback for Sametime documentation Sametime server Provide feedback for Sametime Release Notes Please send us your comments and suggestions about the Sametime Release Notes. The Sametime documentation team reads this feedback and uses your comments to improve the documentation for future release.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 5 - Interoperability Chapter 5 - Interoperability The Interoperability chapter describes known restrictions or potential incompatibilities between the released versions of Sametime. This chapter also describes known interoperability issues among various operating system platforms and the Sametime server. Sametime 1.5 - 2.5 compatibility Sametime Connect client, Sametime server Do not use Java Sametime Connect with Sametime 1.5 home server Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 5 - Interoperability Sametime Connect client Sametime Connect 2.5 and 3.0 compatibility issues The following topics discuss compatibility issues for a Sametime 2.5 Connect client connecting to a Sametime 3.0 server or a Sametime 3.0 Connect client connecting to a Sametime 2.5 server: l The "Sametime Connect client 2.5 and 3.0 compatibility issues with HTTP tunneling on port 80" topic in the "Configuring Sametime Connectivity" chapter of the Sametime 3.
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Sametime 3.0 Release Notes Chapter 6 - History of changes Chapter 6 - History of changes Product change reporting Sametime server Overview of product change reporting The Release Notes History of changes chapter is used by IBM Lotus Sametime to summarize enhancements made to software products in point releases and maintenance releases. For a summary of the new features that have been added for Sametime 3.0, see New Features in the What's New section of these Release Notes.
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