Version 6.1 - released October 2006
These release notes cover all releases of AquaLogic Interaction Content Service
- Windows Files 6.1, including hotfixes and maintenance packs. For information on
a particular release, please go to the appropriate section of these release
notes.
Release notes are occasionally updated after the release date. For the most
up-to-date release notes, go to edocs.bea.com.
Refer to the Interoperability page in the Product Center at
support.plumtree.com for the latest information on supported operating systems,
application servers, and browsers.
At the time of release, AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows Files
6.1 supports the following:
- Operating Systems/Application Servers: Microsoft IIS 6.0, .NET 1.1 SP1 supported on Windows 2003 Server SP1
- 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 support.plumtree.com
for the latest information on supported BEA products.
At the time of release, AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows Files
6.1 supports the following:
- AquaLogic Interaction 6.1
The following product documentation is available for download from edocs.bea.com:
| Document Title and File Name |
Document Description |
Installation and Upgrade Guide for BEA AquaLogic
Interaction Content Service - Windows Files 6.1
install.pdf |
Describes how to install and upgrade the components of AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows Files 6.1. |
- Plumtree Content Service - Windows Files (Windows Files CS) has been renamed
to AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows Files. It is highly
recommended that you upgrade to AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows
Files 6.1.
- AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows Files 6.1 supports .NET
1.1 SP1
- For customers who already have an existing Windows
CWS data source wizard before upgrade to Windows Files CS, all will work as
before. However, if the user chooses to edit the data source credentials after
the upgrade in the data source wizard, the user will have to re-enter proper
credentials. (Issue #36853)
- For customers who already have an existing Windows
CWS data source wizard before upgrade to Windows Files CS, all will work as
before. However, if the user chooses to edit the data source credentials after
the upgrade in the data source wizard, the user will have to re-enter proper
credentials. (Issue #36853)
- ASP.NET user has to have domain administrative rights on Remote Server where
AquaLogic Interaction Content Service - Windows Files runs. (Issue #47072)
- On certain Windows shares, a crawl job may fail to crawl in many of the
documents and the job log will indicate that these files could not be found.
(Issue #29052)
Workaround: Giving the data source user administrative rights
on the machine where the share is located will resolve this problem.
- It is possible for crawl jobs that handle a very large number of documents
to fail as a result of a session having timed out. (Issue #28548)
Workaround: When a crawl job is run, there are two sessions
that are created, one for crawling folders and one for crawling documents.
When one of those sessions has been inactive for a long time, it will time-out;
and when the portal attempts to hit this session that has timed out, the job
will fail. The default IIS session timeout is eighty minutes. This scenario
may occur when crawling a folder with a very large number of documents. The
folder session times out after eighty minutes as the document connection is
crawling in all the documents for that folder. Solution: Increasing the IIS
Session Timeout resolves this issue. To increase the timeout value, edit the
web.config file in the Windows Files CS install directory and change the sessionstate
timeout attribute. You will also have to change the timeout value on the IIS
virtual directory for the ntcws. To avoid having a large timeout setting,
modify your directory structure such that there are no folders that have a
large number of documents in them.
- In Plumtree Portal 5.0.x, in the Data Source wizard, under Main Settings,
if the option: "Uses the Gateway to open documents" is selected, then you
must choose the "Use default settings for serving documents" option on the
Advanced Settings page. If you select "Does not use the Gateway to open documents"
on the Main Settings page, then you must select "Use remote web server to
serve documents" on the Advanced Settings page. (Issue #34427)
Workaround: Always use the "Uses the Gateway to open documents"
option with the "Use default settings for serving documents" option, and use
the "Does not use the Gateway to open documents" option with the "Use remote
web server to serve documents" option.
- Asian character documents downloaded using Netscape on an English system
will be named ____________.<ext>. This is a known Netscape bug. (Issue
#35344)
Workaround: Use Netscape on a Japanese system to have downloaded
files named properly.