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=============================================================================== IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.

3 Language Pack Installer Readme File ===============================================================================

Contents -------1. IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.3 Language Pack Installer 2. System Requirements 3. Translated Templates and Installation Types 4. Before Using the IBM Lotus Domino Server Language Pack Installer 5. Setting Up and Running the IBM Lotus Domino Server Language Pack Installer 6. Upgrading - Recommendations and Instructions 7. Silent Install 8. Issues and Solutions

=============================================================================== 1. IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.3 Language Pack Installer =============================================================================== The IBM Lotus Domino Server Language Pack Installer adds, replaces, and removes language packs from your Domino server. Language packs include translated versions of standard Domino system templates such as the Discussion and Mail templates as well as certain binary files required by the server. You can customize the language pack installation by choosing which language packs and templates to add, which ones to replace, and which ones to remove from the Domino server. For more information about using the IBM Lotus Domino Server Language Pack Installer, refer to the help available from the installation wizard. See the IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Release Notes for additional Language Pack information.

=============================================================================== 2. System Requirements =============================================================================== In this list of supported platforms, IBM java version 1.4.2 or later is only required if you are not using the launcher files because a JVM is included in

the launcher files. This applies to all platforms except IBM i, where JVM is not bundled with the product. A launcher file contains a JVM and the information needed to launch a Language Pack Installer, that is, a jar file. Therefore, the launcher file is not the Language Pack Installer, but has the ability to launch the installer. The following platforms are supported: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server 2003 2003 2003 2008 2008 2008 2008 Standard Edition Enterprise Edition x64 Edition Standard Edition Enterprise Edition x64 Standard Edition x64 Enterprise Edition

IBM AIX(R) IBM AIX 5.3 (64-bit kernel) IBM AIX 6.1 (64-bit kernel) IBM AIX 7.1 (64-bit kernel) Linux SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) - 10 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) - 11 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform 5 for x86 and x86_64 Notes: XGL and SELinux must be disabled Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 for x86 and x86_64 Notes: XGL and SELinux must be disabled Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 for x86 and x86_64 Notes: XGL and SELinux must be disabled Sun Solaris Sun Solaris 10 (64-bit kernel) IBM System i IBM IBM i, V5R4 IBM IBM i, V6R1 IBM IBM i, V7R1 Linux on System z Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server(SLES) 10 on System z (64-bit) Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server(SLES) 11 on System z (64-bit) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 for IBM zSeries (64-bit) Notes: XGL and SELinux must be disabled Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 for IBM zSeries (64-bit) Notes: XGL and SELinux must be disabled * For IBM i users To use LODRUN or RUNJVA command for installation, By default, Domino 8.5.3 for i uses Java version 6 (J9, 32-bit) and requires the following product option dependin g on your operating system release. i 5.4: anel) i 6.1: 5722JV1 Option 11 5761JV1 Option 11 Java Developer Kit (text on i 5.4 DSPSFWRSC p Java SE 6 32 bit.

For Java Development Kit on IBM i system, see Programming - Java section of iS eries Information Center. * For UNIX users X Window System support is required to run on UNIX platforms. For more information about IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.3 server requirements, see the IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Release Notes.

=============================================================================== 3. Translated Templates and Installation Types =============================================================================== Language Pack Installer offers three installation types or options: add, replace, and remove. Each is described here. -------------------------------Add language packs to the server -------------------------------Installs language packs by merging translated forms, views, and other design elements with your existing language templates. The Language Pack Installer also installs additional files for Web enablement. You can add more than one language pack to the Domino server, and you can select which templates to add to the server. By default, the Language Pack Installer adds all translated templates to the server. ------------------------------Replace existing language packs ------------------------------Overwrites the current language of the server with the selected language pack. You can only replace one language pack at a time. -------------------------------------Remove language packs from the server -------------------------------------Uninstalls specified language packs from the Domino server by removing the translated forms, views, and other design elements from your templates. You can only remove languages added by previous installs of Language Pack Installer. ---------------One-time Install ---------------To install language packs on your system, the appropriate version of the Domino server must also be installed. In this release, the IBM Lotus Domino Server Language Pack Installer can install both the Domino server and the language packs. One-time install is supported on the following platforms: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) IBM AIX(R) Sun Solaris Linux for x86

To install the Domino server and language packs using the Language Pack Installer, select "Yes" when you are prompted as to whether to install the English Domino server. If you only want to install language packs, select "No". -------------------------------Sample usage of one-time install -------------------------------Use one-time install in these situations: 1. You do not have a Domino server on your system, but you want to use a single-language Domino server or a multilingual Domino server. Use one-time install, to install the language pack(s) and the Domino servers using one installation wizard. 2. You have an older version Domino server installed on a system. Use one-time install to run one install wizard to upgrade your Domino server to the latest version with your favorite languages. ------------------------------Limitations of one-time install ------------------------------1. One-time install does not support customized installation on Microsoft Windows. One-time install provides the following options for installing the Domino server: Messaging, Utility, and Enterprise server. If you want to install components, for example, Help files, use the Domino installer and install the Domino server and language packs separately. 2. On UNIX platforms, copy the Domino installer files to a temporary location before using one-time install. Language Pack installer does not support CD-ROM exchange; therefore, you must copy all of the Domino installer files or the Language Pack files to a temporary location on the local disk. ---------------------------List of translated templates ---------------------------The following templates are translated for all languages. The list details the template name, template file name, and the type of installation, that is, Replace and/or Add. -----------------------------------------Template Name [File name] --> Install Type -----------------------------------------Domino Directory (8.5.3 Server) [pubnames.ntf] --> Replace only Discussion - Notes & Web (8.5.3) [discussion8.ntf] --> Replace, Add

TeamRoom (8) [teamrm7.ntf] --> Replace, Add Personal Address Book [pernames.ntf] --> Replace, Add Bookmarks (8.5) [bookmark.ntf] --> Replace, Add Mail (R8.5) [mail85.ntf] --> Replace, Add Doc Library - Notes & Web (8.5) [doclbw7.ntf] --> Replace, Add Personal Journal (8) [journal6.ntf] --> Replace, Add Resource Reservations (8.5.3) [resrc8.ntf] --> Replace, Add Subscriptions (6) [headline.ntf] --> Replace only Directory Catalog (8.5) [dircat5.ntf] --> Replace only DOLS Resource Template [dolres.ntf] --> Replace only IBM Lotus iNotes Redirect [iwaredir.ntf] --> Replace only Widget Catalog (8.5) [toolbox.ntf] --> Replace, Add Smart Upgrade Kits (8.5) [smupgrade.ntf] --> Replace only NoteBook (8) [notebook8.ntf] --> Replace, Add -------------------------------------------------------In addition to the templates listed above, the following templates are also translated for the French, German, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese: -----------------------------------------Template Name [File name] --> Install Type -----------------------------------------Catalog (8) [catalog.ntf] --> Replace only Domino Administrator (8) [domadmin.ntf] --> Replace only Domino Domain Monitor (8) [ddm.ntf] --> Replace only Notes Log (8) [log.ntf] --> Replace only *1 User Registration Queue (6) [userreg.ntf] --> Replace only Administration Requests [admin4.ntf]* --> Replace only *2 Domino Blog (8.5.2) [dominoblog.ntf] --> Replace only *3 Microsoft Office Library (8.5) [doclbm7.ntf] --> Replace only *4 Mail (IMAP) [imapcl5.ntf] --> Replace only *4 *1 *2 *3 *4 Not translated Not translated Translated for Translated for for Japanese. for Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. French, German and Japanese only. French and Japanese only.

=============================================================================== 4. Before Using the Lotus Domino Language Pack Installer =============================================================================== If you already have a Domino server and it is running, shut down the server before running the Lotus Domino Language Pack Installer. The Language Pack Installer cannot install files while the Domino server is running. For information about configuring the Domino server, see the file Install.pdf on the CD containing the IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.3 software, or see the file Install.pdf on the Lotus Developer Domain Web site. Note: There is no Install.pdf on the IBM i English 8.5.3 CD. The install documentation for IBM i is in i400help.pdf and i400help.nsf which are both available on the root of the IBM i English 8.5.3 CD.

=============================================================================== 5. Setting Up and Running the IBM Lotus Domino Server Language Pack Installer =============================================================================== The Language Pack Installer software is available for downloading from the Web Site. See the IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Release Notes for additional information. NOTE: If you are upgrading the server, see Upgrading - Recommendations and Instructions in this readme file. If you are working with a UNIX system, you must be logged on as the UNIX root user. If you are using XSession to connect to a UNIX server from a PC, ensure that you have configured XSession correctly. Failure to do so causes problems such as incorrect font display. If you failed to install Language Packs through XSession, try local installation. When a Language Pack is installed on a server that has not been initialized, and you then initialize the server, the mail file for the Administrator is created as an English, single language mail file rather than a multilingual mail file. You can use the LODRUN command for IBM i CD installation, in addition to the remote IBM i launcher. See the list of platform-specific launcher files and commands below. To see a selection of languages from within the installer, use the suite installer. Each language has a JAR file which can be launched independently, but which offers only one language at a time. For the Add option, when you install multiple language packs at once, use the Suite installer. If you are installing from a CD, and are using the launchers, this suite is always launched. The Suite launcher is available on the Language Pack CD and can be downloaded from the Web site.

Microsoft Windows platforms have two launcher files: a GUI Windows launcher and an IBM i remote launcher. All other platforms have two launchers: a Graphical User Interface (GUI) launcher and a console launcher. The launcher files that are available with Language Pack Installer are listed below according to platform. Locate the platform that you are using and run the launcher file as you would any executable file on the respective platform. Windows GUI Launcher DomLP853_W32.EXE DomLP853_W64.EXE IBM i remote Launcher for Windows DomLP853_iSeries.EXE IBM i LODRUN command for IBM i CD installation LODRUN DEV(*OPT) DIR('/OS400') Linux on System z GUI Launcher ZLNXDomLP853_GUI Note: For Linux on System z, see instructions below. Linux on System z Console Launcher ZLNXDomLP853_CONSOLE Note: For zSeries, see instructions below. Linux GUI Launcher LNXDomLP853_GUI Linux Console Launcher LNXDomLP853_CONSOLE AIX Launcher in GUI mode AIXDomLP853_GUI AIX Launcher in Console mode AIXDomLP853_CONSOLE Solaris Launcher in GUI mode SOLDomLP853_GUI Solaris Launcher in Console mode SOLDomLP853_CONSOLE -----------------------Localized user interface -----------------------You can use the localized user interfaces while running the installation wizard. The language of the user interface is independent of the languages you install. For example, you can install a German language pack and use a French user interface. In this release, the user interface depends on your locale language. The following languages are available for the user interface(*1): Brazilian Portuguese Czech Danish (*2)

Dutch (*2) English Finnish (*2) French German Greek Hungarian (*2) Iberian Portuguese Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian (*2) Polish Russian Simplified Chinese Slovak (*2) Slovenian Spanish Swedish (*2) Traditional Chinese Turkish *1 When in console mode, license acceptance screen is displayed in English. *2 License acceptance screen is always displayed in English. -------------------------------------Using RUNJVA command instead of LODRUN -------------------------------------To install Language Pack from CD-ROM on IBM i, you can also use RUNJVA command instead of LODRUN. Command line: RUNJVA CLASS(run) PARM('-console') CLASSPATH('/QOPT/XXX/DomLP853_Suite.jar: /QOPT/XXX/DomLP853_xx.jar') The xx in DomLP853_xx.jar means language identify. EXAMPLE - to replace to French: RUNJVA CLASS(run) PARM('-console') CLASSPATH('/QOPT/XXX/DomLP853_Suite.jar: /QOPT/XXX/DomLP853_fr.jar') /QOPT/XXX is path to Language Pack CD-ROM. For example, /QOPT/C89A7FR. See System Requirements section in this readme for software requirements. ----------------Linux on System z ----------------Linux for zSeries is similar to other UNIX platforms, with the following two exceptions. 1. Transfer the Language Pack files to the Linux on System z file system. Use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to transfer the files to the server where the Language Pack is to be installed. 2. Specific launchers are available. ----------FTP Example ----------a. On the workstation, start an FTP session to the server.

b. To transfer the files in binary, enter bin c. To change to the target directory on the server, enter cd /<target_for_LPfiles> d. Using the LCD command, change to the directory that contains the Language Pack files. e. Enter prompt until interactive mode is turned off. f. To transfer the first set of files, enter mput ZLNX* g. To transfer the second set of files, enter mput *.jar h. To end the FTP session, Enter quit Note: The ZLNXDomLP853_GUI requires an XSession environment. Invoke the install using the root id (UID 0) from the directory on the server containing the Language Pack files. Example: ./ZLNXDomLP853_CONSOLE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Specifying another directory as working directory of Language Pack installer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Language Pack installer uses a directory as working area while proceeding. Its default is C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Temp (Windows), /tmp (UNIX). If a partition on which the default directory exists does not have enough disk space, you can specify another directory by following options: Language Pack installer launchers: -is:tempdir "<directory>" (For example, DomLP853_W32.EXE -is:tempdir "C:\temp") Use JVM to launch Language Pack installer: -Dtemp.dir="<directory>" (For example, java -Dtemp.dir="/work" -cp DomLP853_Suite.jar:DomLP853_fr.jar run ) =============================================================================== 6. Upgrading - Recommendations and Instructions =============================================================================== Upgrade your Domino server to the same version as the IBM Lotus Domino Language Pack Installer. If you attempt to install the language packs on an unsupported version of the Domino server, the Language Pack Installer terminates automatically. Upgrade all installed languages on the Domino server at the same time. All languages must be the same version number. For example, if you upgrade English to 8.5.3; upgrade all other installed languages to version 8.5.3 at that time. Any installed language that is not included in the upgrade is removed from the server. It is unnecessary to remove all installed languages before upgrading the Domino server. When you upgrade a server that is configured to replicate templates, also upgrade all of the servers with which it replicates. Complete these steps to upgrade a clustered server. 1. Use the Add option to run the Language Pack Software on the server. 2. Upgrade all servers in the cluster and install the Language Pack software on them simultaneously.

For some language versions of Domino R5 bookmarks, the automatic upgrade to Domino 8.5.3 bookmarks does not work as expected. Some design notes are not upgraded to Domino 8.5.3. The workaround is to upgrade bookmarks manually.

=============================================================================== 7. Silent Install =============================================================================== A silent install is an automated install that enables you to run an install program without being prompted to enter information during the installation process. The silent install feature applies to all installations using a JVM on all platforms. If you attempt to run a silent install from a GUI or a console, the installation stops and a message displays stating the installation process cannot complete. Each time you run the Language Pack Installer software, the file LPSilent.ini is created. If LPSilent.ini already exists due to a previous installation, the existing file is overwritten with a new file. You then use LPSilent.ini to run the silent install. LPSilent.ini resides in the Domino Program directory. ---------------------------------Running a silent install using JVM ---------------------------------To run any silent install using a JVM enter a command similar to the command shown in the example below, but be aware of the requirements for adding or replacing languages for JVM listed here. To run a silent install using a JVM, when adding more than one language, specify the Suite file followed by all language jar files corresponding to languages you want to install. To run a silent install using a JVM when replacing a language, specify the Suite file followed by the language JAR file. When entering the JVM command, enter the command on one line. The example below is shown on multiple lines due to space constraints in this readme file. Specify the entire path of the INI file, because the INI file may have been renamed or stored in a directory other than the default directory. In the examples below, note that the command for IBM i remote includes an extra JAR file that you need to use for IBM i remote. ---------------------------------Examples -- Silent Installs on JVM ---------------------------------To add French and German on UNIX: java -cp DomLP853_Suite.jar:DomLP853_fr.jar:DomLP853_de.jar run -silent -G licenseAccepted=true -W cmd.silent="/opt/ibm/lotus/LPSilent.ini" To add French and German on Windows: java -cp DomLP853_Suite.jar;DomLP853_fr.jar;DomLP853_de.jar run -silent

-G licenseAccepted=true -W cmd.silent="C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino \LPSilent.ini" To add French and German from IBM i Remote: java -cp DomLP853_Suite.jar;DomLP853_fr.jar;DomLP853_de.jar run -silent -os400 [servername] QSECOFR [password] -G licenseAccepted=true -W cmd.silent ="C:\LPSilent.ini" To add French and German from IBM i on the green screen: RUNJVA CLASS('run') PARM('-silent' '-G licenseAccepted=true' '-W' 'cmd.silent=/QIBM/PRODDATA/LOTUS /NOTES/LPSilent.ini') CLASSPATH('/SLP/DomLP853_Suite.jar:/SLP/DomLP853_fr.jar: /SLP/DomLP853_de.jar') Note: If an error occurs during the silent install, a message displays on screen and is also stored in the file, LPLog.txt. The install immediately terminates. -----------------------------------------------------------------Language Pack Installer kit includes an example using LPSilent.ini -----------------------------------------------------------------The Language Pack installer kit includes an example of LPSilent.ini in the root directory. Edit the file to fit your environment by referencing the section Modifying LPSilent.ini. The Domino native architecture: 32-bit Full path to program directory: C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino Number of partition: 1 Full path to data directory: C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data Installation mode: REPLACE Language replace to: French (Target platform is Microsoft Windows.) ---------------------Modifying LPSilent.ini ---------------------You should avoid modifying LPSilent.ini; however, if you have run Language Pack Installer on one server, and you want to repeat the process on another server, you can open the file LPSilent.ini, and then modify it. All language versions of Language Pack include the sample file LPSilent.ini. You can modify LPSilent.ini to perform the silent installation. To avoid modifying LPSilent.ini, install Language Pack on one server with same configuration as the server on which you want to run a silent installation. You can modify the LPSilent.ini settings listed below. CORE_PATH - The full path to the program directory. Microsoft Windows example: CORE_PATH=C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino Linux example: CORE_PATH=/opt/ibm/lotus/notes/latest/linux IBM i example: CORE_PATH=/QIBM/PRODDATA/LOTUS/DOMINO853

DOMINO_ARCH TOTAL_DATAPATHS DATA_PATH TOTAL_LANGUAGES LANGUAGES

- the Domino native architecture, either Domino 32-bit or 64-bit. - the number of data directories listed. - an entry for every data path you require. - the number of languages for installation. - an entry for every language.

You can modify the following INI settings on UNIX only: CORE_DISPLAY_PATH - the relative program directory path. UNIX example: CORE_DISPLAY_PATH=/opt/ibm/lotus Example with three data paths: TOTAL_DATAPATHS=3 DATA_PATH_00=/local/notesdata1 DATA_PATH_01=/local/notesdata2 DATA_PATH_02=/local/notesdata3 Example with two languages: TOTAL_LANGUAGES=2 LANGUAGES_00=fr LANGUAGES_01=de Modify the following setting for IBM i only: OS400_SILENT - For the IBM i, you can edit the file LPSilent.ini to automatically launch a silent install by setting the OS400_SILENT variable to True, and then launch the silent install using RUNJVA as usual. By default, the OS400_SILENT variable is set to FALSE as shown: OS400_SILENT=FALSE You can set it to true, as shown here: OS400_SILENT=TRUE The following settings apply to the one-time install feature: DOMINO_INSTALL - TRUE/FALSE To use one-time install in silent mode, set the parameter DOMINO_INSTALL to TRUE, and then specify the following parameters: DOMINO_TYPE - UTILITY/MESSAGING/ENTERPRISE Specify the Domino server type for your requirements. DATA_PATH_xx_LP - TRUE/FALSE Set DATA_PATH_xx_LP to TRUE to install Language Packs to this data path. DOMINO_INSTALLER - Full path to directory. Specify the full path for the directory containing the Domino server installer. To install the Domino server On UNIX, the installer requires the owner user and group settings for each data directory path. Set the following parameters for each data directory: DATA_PATH_xx_USER - Owner user name of the data directory. DATA_PATH_xx_GROUP - Owner group name of the data directory.

On UNIX, you can enable/disable the Domino xSP service by specifying the following setting: DOMINO_ASP - TRUE/FALSE Enable/disable Domino xSP service feature. --------------------------Other LPSilent.ini examples --------------------------Case 1: OS: Microsoft Windows Domino Architecture : Domino 32-bit Use one-time install feature: No Language Pack installation type: Add Domino program directory: C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino Install language: German, French and Japanese Data directory paths: C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data1 C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data2 C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data3 *** LPSilent.ini example *** [Notes] OS400_SILENT=FALSE INSTALL_TYPE=ADD CORE_PATH=C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino DOMINO_ARCH=32 TOTAL_DATAPATHS=4 DATA_PATH_00=C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data DATA_PATH_01=C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data1 DATA_PATH_02=C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data2 DATA_PATH_03=C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\data3 TOTAL_LANGUAGES=3 LANGUAGES_00=de LANGUAGES_01=fr LANGUAGES_02=ja *** Case 2: OS: IBM AIX Use one-time install feature: Yes Domino Architecture: Domino 64-bit Domino installation type: Enterprise server Domino program directory: /opt/ibm/lotus Domino core program file directory: /opt/ibm/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow Domino Data directory (user/group): /local/notesdata (notes/notes) /local/notesdata1 (notes1/notes) Enable xSP services: No Domino Server installer location: /temp/installer Language Pack installation type: Replace Data directory to install Language Pack: /local/notesdata Install language: Simplified Chinese *** LPSilent.ini example *** [Notes] OS400_SILENT=FALSE

DOMINO_INSTALL=TRUE DOMINO_TYPE=ENTERPRISE CORE_PATH=/opt/ibm/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow CORE_DISPLAY_PATH=/opt/ibm/lotus DOMINO_ARCH=64 TOTAL_DATAPATHS=2 DATA_PATH_00=/local/notesdata DATA_PATH_00_USER=notes DATA_PATH_00_GROUP=notes DATA_PATH_00_LP=TRUE DATA_PATH_01=/local/notesdata1 DATA_PATH_01_USER=notes1 DATA_PATH_01_GROUP=notes DATA_PATH_01_LP=FALSE DOMINO_ASP=FALSE DOMINO_INSTALLER=/temp/installer INSTALL_TYPE=REPLACE TOTAL_LANGUAGES=1 LANGUAGES_00=zh-CN *** Case 3: OS: IBM i Use one-time install feature: No Language Pack installation type: Replace Install language: Italian Data directory paths: /notesdata *** LPSilent.ini example *** [Notes] OS400_SILENT=TRUE INSTALL_TYPE=ADD CORE_PATH=/QIBM/PRODDATA/LOTUS/DOMINO853 TOTAL_DATAPATHS=1 DATA_PATH_00=/notesdata TOTAL_LANGUAGES=1 LANGUAGES_00=it *** --------------------------------Updates to the IBM i Installation --------------------------------For the 8.5.3 Language Pack Installer, when running an IBM i remote installation, the Notes client does not need to reside on the PC on which you are running the installation.

=============================================================================== 8. Issues and Solutions =============================================================================== --------------------------------------------------SYMLINKS for DOLS language files on IBM i platforms --------------------------------------------------The upgrade from Notes/Domino R5 to 8.5.3 should remove the SYMLINKS for the DOL S

language files, but it does not. Language Pack installer cannot overwrite the SYMLINKS with the real files; therefore, you must manually remove the SYMLINKS files before installing Language Pack or the DOLS access will be limited for your chosen language. The following files exist in the data folders: /domino/html/download/filesets --------------------------------------JVM error message about font.properties --------------------------------------On UNIX platforms, when the Language Pack Installer software is launched, a JVM error message regarding font.properties appears. Use this URL to access a document that explains the error message: http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?pcode=MULTI400PEE&articleid=Q1056 76 ----------------------------------JVM error message about scroll bars ----------------------------------On UNIX platforms, when you run the Language Pack software, a JVM error message regarding scroll bars appears. Use this URL to access a document that explains this error message: http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?pcode=MULTI400PEE&articleid=Q1064 80 -----------------------------------------Possible installer crash with an exception -----------------------------------------InstallShield requires that some platform-specific binary files perform some of the OS-level operations. These binaries are bundled in JVMs within the launchers. If an error is encountered by the AIX launcher while determining the number of available hard-disk partitions, an "array out-of-bounds" error occurs causing an exception and the setup process terminates. Resolve this issue by dismounting any auto-mounted file systems, turn off the auto-mounter, and then run the installer as usual. ----------------------------------------------------Domino Program Directory - free disk space allocation ----------------------------------------------------If there is insufficient free disk space available in the Domino Program Directory, the Language Pack will not successfully perform the installation. Ensure that there is sufficient free disk space in the Program Directory prior to installing the Language Pack. ----------------------------------------------Linux on System z - Language Pack Panel Refresh ----------------------------------------------When performing a Language Pack installation on Linux for zSeries, occasionally some terminal emulation programs do not refresh the screen when the user clicks Next. A blank panel appears. To correct this, have the user click Back, and then click Next. Installation should then complete as normal.

If an unreadable error message displays when you are chatting with users on Domino Web Access, complete these steps: 1. Locate res.js and resutf-8.js C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Domino\Data\domino\h tml \sametime\stlinks 2. Overwrite res.js with resutf-8.js -------------------------------------------------Linux on System z - compat -libstdc++-33 required -------------------------------------------------A compat-libstdc++-33 componet is required on RHEL 5 on System z ----------------------------------------------------------IBM Lotus iNotes Ultralite Layout issue on added languages ----------------------------------------------------------Layout problems are found on Lotus iNotes (formerly Domino Web Access) Ultralite Mode only when adding language packs on English primary server. To avoid the problems, please install English language pack using REPLACE mode before adding the other language packs. To install other language as the primary language also solves the problem. --------------------------------------------------Domino Directory layout issue on Thai Windows Vista --------------------------------------------------Incompatible character set cause incorrect layout and overlap when user opens Domino Directory (pubnames.ntf) via Internet Explorer on Thai Windows Vista. To avoid the errors, please use Firefox or other browser to access this template instead of Microsoft Internet Explorer. -------------------------Changed Features for iNav -------------------------Feature to launch server setup (domwzd) or domino console (dconsole) no longer available with iNav 5.4. Expect NO-OP if try to launch console or wizard from iNav 5.4 with Domino 8.5.3 or later. (no error messages - just DOC in Technotes) Should still work okay with iNav 6.1 and Domino 8.5.3 plugin -------------Known issues -------------These issues were reported to Quality Engineering and are currently under invest igation. 1. SPR # KSIH8HVL39: Java Exception After Installing Fr Language Pack You could found a work around in this SPR history as below. a. Remove LangPack.dat or rename it(if customer want to keep the file) to an y other name, LangPack_back.dat for example, in /r5981psp04/sysdata/. b. Run SLP install program as usual. 2. SPR # CJMS7W5RVL: "Language" column not replicated to standard mail85.ntf whe n replicated with multi-lingual mail85.ntf The problem is fixed by providing a new SLP command line option: -W cmd.updat eSequenceNumber=true. (For example, SLP can be launched using command: DomLP853_W32.EXE -W cmd.upda teSequenceNumber=true)

3. SPR # DDCN8F6CMG xsp.http.bootstrap.nl*.jar should be removed after removed a ll of language SLP This SPR is under investigation.

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