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Release 10.1.3.0.9
December 12, 2007
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The following highlights what is new in this release:
Support for recognizing unique services within a profile
POP mail server support
Multiple options for configuring automatic updates of offline folders
Ability to install automatic updates from the About dialog box or from a new system tray icon notifying you when updates are available
New system tray icon providing server status information
New interface allows log generation and a way to provide feedback to Oracle Support
Option to enable highly descriptive log files for diagnosing errors
Additional details available when generating a report package
Improved support for third-party products working with Outlook
Additional support for features available in Outlook with Microsoft Exchange
Option to back up your personal folders before resetting them
Interactive progress bar for enhanced user feedback
Ability to send and receive messages while you are working offline
Ability to customize the display range for your Calendar folders
Support for attaching linked and embedded objects into messages
Ability to expand distribution lists in e-mails and meeting requests
Support for attaching and forwarding any Outlook data file types
Support for the automatic preview of messages
Ability to cancel opening large messages
Ability to preserve the format of e-mails sent as rich text
Improved interface navigability for configuring options
Ability to access the mail and calendar servers in parallel
Messages that have been opened are automatically synchronized for offline use
Ability to cancel name resolutions
Ability to continue working in Outlook -- including opening messages -- while downloading the Global Address List or message headers
Ability to load several mail folders simultaneously
Newest messages are downloaded first
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Table 1 Oracle Connector for Outlook System Requirements
| Requirement | Value |
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Operating Systems |
Notes
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Disk Space |
200 MB minimum Hard disk usage varies according to configuration. Custom installation options may require more or less hard disk space. The amount of online data the user accesses may also affect the disk space requirement. |
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RAM |
Refer to the RAM requirements of your Microsoft Outlook client. |
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Microsoft Outlook |
Notes:
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Calendar Server |
Oracle Calendar server 9.0.4.2.x, 10.1.x and above |
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E-mail Servers |
Note: Reference IMAP4 implementations of CMU Cyrus and University of Washington. |
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Conduits & Application for PDA & Smartphone Synchronization |
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Before installing Oracle Connector for Outlook, make sure that you have:
A supported Microsoft Outlook version installed on a supported platform
Administrative privileges for installing Oracle Connector for Outlook on Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Outlook 2000 installed in the Corporate or Workgroup (CWG) mode
To verify the Microsoft Outlook configuration, select Options, Mail Services, and Reconfigure Mail Support from the Tools menu.
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Caution: If you use offline folders, synchronize your offline folders before upgrading to avoid loss of information. |
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Notes:
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To install Oracle Connector for Outlook:
Exit all Microsoft Windows applications.
Double-click con_outlook_1013.exe to start the InstallShield Wizard.
Click Next on the Welcome screen of the InstallShield wizard.
Enter your name in the User Name field and your company name in the Organization field. Click Next.
Click Next to install in the default folder. To install Oracle Connector for Outlook in a different folder, click Change and navigate to that folder.
Select the languages you want to install. You can add more languages after the installation.
To review the information you entered in the previous screens, click Back. Otherwise, click Install.
Click Finish to start the Configuration wizard. If you intend to configure Oracle Connector for Outlook later, deselect Start Configuration, which is selected by default.
Table 2, "Resolved Limitations: Oracle Connector for Outlook Release 10.1.3.0.9" lists limitations resolved in Oracle Connector for Outlook 10.1.3.0.9.
Resolved Limitations: Oracle Connector for Outlook Release 10.1.3.0.9
| Bug # | Description |
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| 6609560 | In certain scenarios, Oracle Connector for Outlook shows corrupt Cyrillic characters in the attachment name if the message was originally sent from Thunderbird e-mail client. |
| 6615020 | In certain scenarios, Oracle Connector for Outlook shows corrupt Spanish characters in the attachment name if the message was originally sent from Thunderbird e-mail client. |
| 6120041 | Attachment name is garbled in Oracle Connector for Outlook if the attachment name contains encoded information, has multi-byte or accented characters, and is sent form Thunderbird. |
Table 3, "Resolved Limitations: Oracle Connector for Outlook Release 10.1.3.0.8" lists limitations resolved in Oracle Connector for Outlook 10.1.3.0.8.
Resolved Limitations: Oracle Connector for Outlook Release 10.1.3.0.8 - refresh
| Bug # | Description |
|---|---|
| 5977187 | In certain scenarios, when the Confidentiality field containing multibyte characters is set in a meeting and the email notification is sent out the field would then display as garbled in the email notification. |
| 6216175 | In certain scenarios, 3rd party menu items are not displayed in Outlook when Oracle Connector for Outlook is installed. |
| 6269815 | Enhancement added to the Oracle Connector for Outlook's Configuration Wizard tool to allow it to replace Exchange service from a user defined profile with OCFO service, and at the same time keep all other non-Exchange accounts and PST. |
| 6245041 | In specific scenario, 3rd party software "FileMaker Pro" caused Oracle Connector for Outlook to crash when messages were sent from that software directly. |
| 5974877 | In certain scenarios, the AutoPreview feature of Outlook would display some multibyte characters as garbled when the message was sent is UTF-8 character set. |
| 6451667 | Oracle Connector for Outlook has been certified against the Windows Mobile 6 devices. |
| 6276975 | In specific scenario, users connecting with Oracle Connector for Outlook could not log on to the email servers using SSL mode when certain 3rd party Outlook add-in was present. |
| 6366995 | In certain scenarios, OCFO does not handle the encoding information in the attachment Content-Type name causing the attachment name to be shown with encoding information. |
Oracle Connector for Outlook, 10g Release 1 (10.1.3.0.8)
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