This
article describes the Duet for Microsoft Office and SAP issues that are fixed
in the Duet for Microsoft Office and SAP hotfix package that is dated December
18, 2008.
This article describes the following items about the hotfix package:
- The issues that the hotfix package fixes.
- The prerequisites for installing the hotfix
package.
- Whether you must restart the computer after you install
the hotfix package.
- Whether the hotfix package is replaced by any other
hotfix packages.
- Whether you must make any registry changes.
- The files that the hotfix package contains.
Issues that this hotfix package fixes
This hotfix fixes the
following issues that are not previously documented in a Microsoft Knowledge
Base article:
- The sender name of large reports that arrive may be the
Duet RequestHandler account instead of the account that is configured as the
"Duet Reporting" account.
- The body text of a bound appointment may not be sent to the
back-end server
if
it contains the initial CREATE Web service call.
However,
it is sent when the sweeper triggers the next UPDATE call.
- In the Outlook calendar, the first drag-and-drop operation
of a bound appointment to a new time may not trigger an update to the back-end
server.
Note This hotfix addresses the first drag-and-drop
operation for an appointment. However, later drag-and-drop operations for
the same appointment during the same Outlook session may still not trigger
an update.
- On some standard Outlook items, the Duet buttons may not be
displayed. Therefore, you cannot make the item into a Duet bound item.
- For messages that are sent through the RequestHandler,
characters in attachment file names may not be displayed correctly.
- Client promotion may fail if the client's Synchronization
Data Store (SDS) is located on a remote SQL Server database. Remote SDS
configuration is common with Duet installation in Citrix environments.
To resolve this issue, refer to the Readme file for additional SQL
configuration scripts and for instructions that are needed when remote SDS
databases are used.
- During a Duet BoundItem upgrade, an additional sync call to the
back-end server
may be triggered.
- When
you cancel a bound meeting
request,
this may trigger a DELETE
call
followed by a CREATE call
followed by another
DELETE call
to
the back-end server
instead of just a single DELETE call.
- If the Sweeper is temporarily unable to access bound items
in Outlook,
DELETE requests for those items may be sent incorrectly to the back-end server.
- Clients may be unable to download the Duet Metadata if
the Metadata Service is configured for HTTPS.
- More information about how to help secure communication to a
remote SDS was added to the Duet Installation Guide under the heading
"Metadata Service."
- The ability to use encryption when communicating to an SDS
on a remote SQL Server is now available. To
do this, enable the new Duet Group Policy setting
SdsSqlEncryption.
- The CheckExchangeAccountConfiguration command of the Duet
ClientRepair Tool may not correctly report when the OBAControlMessages folder
is missing.
- The Duet add-in may unnecessarily load with Microsoft Word
or with Microsoft Excel. A new "Duet Addin Load Settings" Group Policy was
added to enable control over which Office applications will load Duet. This
Group Policy setting is documented in "Appendix A" of the Duet Administration
Guide.
- Sensitive information may be written to the log file
when you enable
verbose logging in Duet.
Verbose logging will no longer write the field values to the log file.
- The Duet client installation may fail when you
try to
install the SQL Express 2005 components on a localized installation of
Windows XP SP3. The Installing Duet Client Components (Microsoft)
chapter of the Duet Installation Guide was updated with information about how to handle this
situation.
- If Duet cannot decrypt the personalization data,
Outlook may crash, and you may notice in Task Manager that DW20.EXE is running.
- On Japanese Duet clients, a dialog box that states, "Error
occurred in Duet" may appear when you open mail items.
- If the Duet Sweeper encounters an invalid or problematic
item, it may fail at that point and not process the rest of the items. The
Sweeper then skips the invalid item and continues to process the remaining
items.
- Installing Duet 1.5 SP1 on a client may reset the SDS SQL
Server name setting to the default value of (Local)\OBASQLExpress.
- If Active Directory was configured to require secure
binds, the Duet RequestHandler setup may fail when it validates the Exchange
account.
- When
you upgrade
the Duet client, errors are
logged.
However, the errors should
have been warnings.
- The Sent Items folder for the mailbox that
is used
by the RequestHandler may grow large and exceed storage limits. To resolve this
issue, a new SaveInSent parameter can now be added to the RequestHandler's Web.Config
file.
<add key="SaveInSent" value="true"/>
When SaveInSent is set to "false" e-mail messages will not be saved in
the Sent Items folder. The default setting is "true."
Steps to deploy the client update
Prerequisites
Duet 1.5 RTM should be installed. ARP should show the version of
Duet as 1.5.3139.00.
Steps for implementation
- Install the MSP file that is provided.
- To verify that the MSP is installed successfully, make sure
that the version of the Duet Client is 1.5.4010.00.
- Apply the new ADM file.
Steps to install Request Handler
Prerequisites
A
fresh
server
computer
is required. Any
earlier version of Request Handler should be uninstalled by running the
Microsoft.OBA.RequestHandler.msi before you continue.
Steps for implementation
- Install Duet 1.5 Service Pack 1 Request Handler build
1.5.4010.00.
- To verify that the MSI is installed successfully, make sure that the
version of all RH DLLs is 1.8.4010.00.
Steps to install MDS
Prerequisites
A fresh server computer is required. Any earlier version of MDS should be
uninstalled before continuing by running the Microsoft.OBA.RequestHandler.msi
Steps for implementation
- Install Duet 1.5 Service Pack 1 MDS build 1.5.4007.00.
- To verify that the MSI is installed successfully, make sure
version of all MDS DLLs is 1.8.4007.00.
Hotfix information
A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is
intended to correct only the problems that are described in this article. Apply
this hotfix only to systems that are experiencing the problems described in
this article. This hotfix might receive additional testing. Therefore, if you
are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the
next software update that contains this hotfix.
If the hotfix is
available for download, there is a "Hotfix download available" section at the
top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact
Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the hotfix.
Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required,
you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs
will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for
this specific hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and
Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, visit the
following Microsoft Web site:
Note The "Hotfix download available" form displays the languages for
which the hotfix is available. If you do not see your language, it is because a
hotfix is not available for that language.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for
installing this hotfix.
Restart requirement
You do
not have to restart the computer after you apply this hotfix.
Hotfix replacement information
This hotfix does not replace a previously released
hotfix.
Registry information
To use one of the hotfixes in
this package, you do not have to make any changes to the
registry.
File information
This hotfix may not
contain all the files that you must have to fully update a product to the
latest build. This hotfix contains only the files that you must have to correct
the issues that are listed in this article.
The
global version of this hotfix package uses a Microsoft Windows Installer
package to install the hotfix package. The dates and the times for these files
are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in the following table. When you
view the file information, the date is converted to local time. To find the
difference between UTC and local time, use the
Time Zone tab
in the Date and Time item in Control Panel.
The hotfix
package contains the following files:
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| File name
| File size
| Date
| Time
|
|---|
| Duet 1.5 rtm sp1 release notes.docx | 639,009
| 18-Dec-2008 | 22:51 |
| Duet_1.5_102.msp | 272,896 | 08-Dec-2008
| 16:29 |
| Microsoft.oba.framework.grouppolicies.adm | 18,293
| 08-Dec-2008 | 16:29 |
| Microsoft.oba.metadataservice.msi | 3,066,880
| 08-Dec-2008 | 16:38 |
| Microsoft.oba.requesthandler.msi | 1,629,184
| 08-Dec-2008 | 16:32 |
After you run Duet_1.5_102.msp to upgrade the client, the
following files will be updated to build 1.8.4010.0:
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| File name
| File version
| File size
| Date
| Time
|
|---|
| Microsoft.informationbridge.framework.executionengine.dll
| 1.8.4010.0 | 277,416 | 05-Dec-2008 | 15:56
|
|
Microsoft.informationbridge.framework.executionengine.xmlserializers.dll
| 1.8.4010.0 | 203,720 | 05-Dec-2008 | 15:56
|
| Microsoft.oba.datacache.dll | 1.8.4010.0 |
121,704 | 05-Dec-2008 | 15:57 |
| Microsoft.oba.datacache.xmlserializers.dll |
1.8.4010.0 | 68,488 | 05-Dec-2008 | 15:56 |
| Microsoft.oba.outlookext.services.dll | 1.8.4010.0
| 486,264 | 05-Dec-2008 | 15:56 |
| Microsoft.solutions.informationworker.common.dll |
1.8.4010.0 | 142,224 | 05-Dec-2008 | 15:56 |
| Msibf.dll | 1.8.4010.0 | 408,384 |
05-Dec-2008 | 15:57 |
After Microsoft.OBA.RequestHandler.msi is installed on the
server, the Request Handler file informartion will be as follows:
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| File name
| File version
| File size
| Date
| Time
|
|---|
| Microsoft.informationbridge.framework.interfaces.dll
| 1.8.4010.0 | 56,216 | 05-Dec-2008 | 12:56
|
| Microsoft.oba.eventlogcategories.dll | 1.8.4010.0
| 13,176 | 05-Dec-2008 | 12:57 |
| Microsoft.oba.formatter.dll | 1.8.4010.0 |
109,416 | 05-Dec-2008 | 12:57 |
| Microsoft.oba.formatter.intl.dll | 1.8.4010.0
| 17,264 | 05-Dec-2008 | 12:55 |
| Microsoft.solutions.informationworker.common.dll |
1.8.4010.0 | 142,224 | 05-Dec-2008 | 12:56 |
| Microsoft.solutions.informationworker.common.intl.dll
| 1.8.4010.0 | 162,720 | 05-Dec-2008 | 12:56
|
After Microsoft.OBA.MetadataService.msi is installed on the
server, the Metadata Service file informartion will be as follows:
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| File name
| File version
| File size
| Date
| Time
|
|---|
| Microsoft.informationbridge.framework.service.dll |
1.8.4007.0 | 273,296 | 03-Nov-2008 | 5:00 |
| Microsoft.informationbridge.framework.service.intl.dll
| 1.8.4007.0 | 43,936 | 03-Nov-2008 | 4:58
|
| Microsoft.oba.duetazmanservice.dll | 1.8.4007.0
| 52,080 | 03-Nov-2008 | 4:58 |
| Microsoft.oba.duetazmanservice.intl.dll | 1.8.4007.0
| 16,256 | 03-Nov-2008 | 4:57 |
| Microsoft.oba.eventlogcategories.dll | 1.8.4007.0
| 13,176 | 03-Nov-2008 | 5:01 |
| Microsoft.oba.serviceprovider.dll | 1.8.4007.0
| 215,920 | 03-Nov-2008 | 5:00 |
| Microsoft.oba.serviceprovider.intl.dll | 1.8.4007.0
| 17,272 | 03-Nov-2008 | 4:57 |
| Microsoft.oba.tools.deploymetadata.exe | 1.8.4007.0
| 256,888 | 03-Nov-2008 | 5:00 |
| Microsoft.solutions.informationworker.common.dll |
1.8.4007.0 | 142,224 | 03-Nov-2008 | 5:00 |
| Microsoft.solutions.informationworker.common.intl.dll
| 1.8.4007.0 | 162,720 | 03-Nov-2008 | 5:00
|
For more information about
software update terminology, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824684/
)
Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates