RELEASE NOTES: UPDATED JANUARY 17, 2001 --------------------------------------- Contents: Updates to Release Notes Introduction General Information Code Fixes and Customer Support Online License Information Product Registration Staging Server Configuration Log Files Windows-related Considerations IBM DB2 Administration Client and IBM DB2 Run-Time Client IBM Installation Agent Lotus SmartSuite Linux-related Considerations Version Checking for Linux Components IBM DB2 Universal Database V7.1 Control Center Lotus Domino Application Server IBM HTTP Server IBM Net.Data Double-Byte Character Sets Fonts Add Custom Application Wizard Hints and Tips IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder Lotus Domino Designer Client Copyright Information Trademarks --------------------------------------- UPDATES TO RELEASE NOTES The following information was added to the Release Notes on January 17, 2001: Staging Server Configuration Log Files IBM DB2 Universal Database V7.1 Control Center Add Custom Application Wizard The information about the application build file name was moved to the section Hints and Tips on January 17, 2001. --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION This document applies to licensed program IBM Small Business Suite for Linux Version 1 Release 6, Program Number 5697-G21. These Release Notes contain the most recent information about the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux as well as the information that was part of the Release Notes that was shipped with the product. This document is updated periodically. The information in this document is grouped into the following categories: General Information Windows-related Considerations Linux-related Considerations Add Custom Application Wizard --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION The information in this section applies to the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux, in general. --------------------------------------- CODE FIXES AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT To see the latest information about the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux code fixes, go to: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/ibmsbs/fixes/linux/v160 To access customer support for the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux, go to: www.ibm.com/support Select Advanced Search to display the Advanced Search window, and then select Product specific support sites from the Document Type list box. Search using the following keyword search string: ibm small business suite for linux --------------------------------------- ONLINE LICENSE INFORMATION After you install the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux, you can find translated text versions of the license agreements in the following directories: Suite license on a staging server computer: /opt/suites/license Suite license on a target computer: Linux: /opt/SMBSP/license Windows: \SuiteLicense, where is the directory in which you install the IBM Installation Agent IBM Installation Agent license on a target computer: Linux: /opt/suites/license Windows: \license, where is the directory in which you install the IBM Installation Agent The Finnish license file for IBM Small Business Suite for Linux is not installed automatically with the other license files. However, you can manually copy the Finnish license file (Finnish.txt) from the root directory of CD-ROM number 2 of the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux media to the directory in which the other licenses are installed. --------------------------------------- PRODUCT REGISTRATION Product registration for the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux may not work in the TurboLinux KDE desktop environment. To register the suite, switch to the GNOME desktop environment, click Product Registration from the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux shortcut on the IBM Suites Installer. When the product registration window displays, type the requested information on the panels, then click Submit. STAGING SERVER CONFIGURATION The following configuration considerations apply to your staging server: * If your staging server uses the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), you must configure the staging server and the target computers in your network with static host names. In addition, your network configuration must support fully- qualified, host name resolution. * Ensure that your staging server is configured with the correct host name or IP address before starting the IBM Suites Installer. If the host name is incorrect and you start the IBM Suites Installer, you will have problems installing applications on the staging server and potentially on remote target computers. If the IBM Suites Installer is already running and if you want to change the host name of your staging server, follow these steps: 1. Stop the IBM Suites Installer. 2. Delete the MainManagerINI__.ini file, where is the language code of the staging server and is the active locale. This file is located in the /opt/suites directory. IMPORTANT: If you delete the IBM Suites Installer initialization file, you will lose all group configurations, target machine configurations, and any changes you made to the default IBM Suites Installer configuration settings (for example, changes to the port number used by the IBM Suites Installer). However, you will not lose any application build packages or custom application information. These will still be available after you restart the IBM Suites Installer. 3. Change the host name of your staging server computer. 4. Restart the IBM Suites Installer. The IBM Suites Installer main window displays. 5. To verify that your staging server is configured with the new name, select the Local Computer Group icon in the upper pane of the IBM Suites Installer main window. The new staging server name displays under the computer icon in the Computer tab. --------------------------------------- LOG FILES Log files are automatically deleted from target computers after applications are installed. The information in log files is returned to the IBM Suites Installer, where it is stored in the working directory. (The default working directory is /opt/suites/com/ibm/jsdt/webserver/tree.) The IBM Suites Installer uses the following naming convention for log files: CBN_ .txt where * is the value you typed in the Host Name field in the Step 1 panel of the Add Computers to a Group wizard. If you install an application on multiple target computers, the IBM Suites Installer will generate multiple log files each of which has a different host name. * is the name of the application vendor (for example, IBM). If you are using the Add Custom Application wizard and if you do not provide a vendor name in the Step 2 panel of the wizard, the log file name will not have a component. * is the name of the application (for example, HTTP Server). * is the version number (for example, 7.1). If you are using the Add Custom Application wizard and if you do not provide a version in the Step 2 panel of the wizard, the log file name will not have a component. --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- WINDOWS-RELATED CONSIDERATIONS The information in this section is related to IBM Small Business Suite for Linux components that run on Windows platforms. --------------------------------------- IBM DB2 ADMINISTRATION CLIENT AND IBM DB2 RUN-TIME CLIENT Before attempting to install the IBM DB2 Administration Client or the IBM DB2 Run-Time Client on a Windows 95 target computer, check the ws2setup.log file to ensure that a Microsoft version of the wsock32.dll file is installed on the target. If a non- Microsoft version of the wsock32.dll file is installed, the following message appears in the log file: Non-Microsoft copyright info for C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL The Microsoft wsock32.dll file is a prerequisite for installation of the IBM DB2 Administration Client and the IBM DB2 Run-Time Client on a Windows 95 target computer. If you have a non-Microsoft wsock32.dll file, you need to uninstall it and install a Microsoft wsock32.dll file. --------------------------------------- IBM INSTALLATION AGENT The IBM Installation Agent does not operate on target computers that have the base Windows 95 operating system and Internet Explorer Version 4.0 or higher installed. --------------------------------------- LOTUS SMARTSUITE The following considerations apply to Lotus SmartSuite: * Installation of the Traditional Chinese version of Lotus SmartSuite 97 on Windows 95 returns an error message that the installation has timed out, even if the installation is successful. To be certain that Lotus SmartSuite 97 installed correctly, check for the SmartSuite shortcut on the target computer. * If a Lotus SmartSuite installation begins on a Windows target computer but fails to complete, the target computer still reports a successful installation to the IBM Suites Installer. If you receive a message indicating a successful installation, check the log file on the IBM Suites Installer to ensure that the installation was, in fact, successful. To display the log file, right-click the "installation successful" message in the Messages tab on the IBM Suites Installer main window, then click Details on the popup menu to display the Details window. --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- LINUX-RELATED CONSIDERATIONS The information in this section is related to IBM Small Business Suite for Linux components that run on the Linux platform. --------------------------------------- VERSION CHECKING FOR LINUX COMPONENTS The IBM Suites Installer detects whether the version of a Linux application on a target computer is identical to the version that is included in the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux. If an identical version is detected, the IBM Suites Installer does not reinstall the application. Instead, the IBM Suites Installer reports the installation as "successful." The IBM Suites Installer does not attempt to check for versions of applications that are different than the versions of applications included in the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux. As a result, the IBM Suites Installer will attempt to install the selected application on a target computer even if the target computer already has another version of the application installed. For this reason, after installation, you may find multiple versions of the application on a target computer. Special considerations apply to the Lotus Domino Application Server and the IBM HTTP Server. For more information, see Lotus Domino Application Server and IBM HTTP Server. --------------------------------------- IBM DB2 UNIVERSAL DATABASE V7.1 CONTROL CENTER The IBM DB2 Control Center provides a centralized point-of- control from which you can manage a group of DB2 databases. Using the IBM DB2 Control Center, you can run DB2 commands, create Data Definition Language (DDL) statements, and execute DB2 utilities. You use the IBM DB2 Control Center together with the IBM DB2 Universal Database Workgroup Edition Server, which is one of the applications in the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux. The IBM DB2 Control Center installation image is located on CD-ROM number 5. This section describes how to setup a Linux target computer to run the IBM DB2 Control Center. If you select to install the IBM DB2 Control Center, you must have the IBM DB2 Universal Database Workgroup Edition Server already installed on the target computer. 1. Install the IBM JDK on the target computer. The IBM JDK is an application in the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux that you can install using the IBM Suites Installer. 2. Install the IBM DB2 Control Center and its prerequisite, RPM package db2cj71, on the Linux target computer. The installed size is 75000 KB. The RPM packages for the IBM DB2 Control Center and db2cj71 are located in directory /udb/linux/db2 on CD-ROM number 5: db2wcc71-7.1.0-0.i386.rpm db2cj71-7.1.0-0.i386.rpm You can install the IBM DB2 Control Center and db2cj71 using the Add Custom Application wizard and the IBM Suites Installer. If you use the Add Custom Application wizard, follow the directions in the online help and in Hints and Tips. If you install the IBM DB2 Control Center and db2cj71 directly from CD-ROM number 5, use the following command: rpm -i db2wcc71-7.1.0-0.i386.rpm db2cj71-7.1.0-0.i386.rpm 3. Configure the Java environment on the target computer by adding the following lines to the /etc/profile file: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/jdk118 export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.zip 4. Reboot the target computer. 5. From a terminal window on the target computer, create a symbolic link between the IBM DB2 Control Center files and the DB2 user you configured for the working installation of the IBM DB2 Universal Database Workgroup Edition Server. Use the following command to create a symbolic link: ln -s /usr/IBMdb2/V7.1/cc /home//sqllib/cc where is the DB2 instance user or DB2 Administration Server user ID. NOTE: If you configured multiple users for the working installation of the IBM DB2 Universal Database Workgroup Edition Server, create a symbolic link for each user. Before starting the IBM DB2 Control Center, ensure that the operating system on the target computer is in graphical mode and that you are logged on as a DB2 user identified in the previous step. To start the IBM DB2 Control Center, use the db2cc command from a terminal window. There may be a delay before the IBM DB2 Control Center actually starts. --------------------------------------- LOTUS DOMINO APPLICATION SERVER The following considerations apply to the Lotus Domino Application Server: * Before installing the Lotus Domino Application Server, the IBM Suites Installer checks the /opt/lotus directory on target computers for existing installations of Version 5.0.4 of the application. Different versions of the Lotus Domino Application Server and versions in locations other than /opt/lotus will not be detected. As a result, the IBM Suites Installer may install the Lotus Domino Application Server Version 5.0.4 on a target computer that already has a version of the Lotus Domino Application Server installed. Check the target computer and if you have more than one version of the Lotus Domino Application Server installed, you can uninstall the unneeded version. * When you run the httpsetup command after installing the Lotus Domino Application Server on a Korean Caldera target computer running the KDE desktop environment, you may see an error message about a missing resource file. If this happens, follow these steps: 1. Uninstall the Lotus Domino Application Server using the following commands: rm -Rf /opt/lotus/ and rm -Rf /local/notesdata 2. Do one of the following: * Reinstall the Lotus Domino Application Server using the IBM Suites Installer. When configuring the Lotus Domino Application Server, be sure to specify an existing user ID and its corresponding group ID on the target computer. * On the target computer, stop and then restart the IBM Installation Agent from a terminal window using the following commands: cd /opt/suites /opt/IBM_JRE/bin/java -jar ./DJT_ibmnsit.jar Reinstall the Lotus Domino Application Server using the IBM Suites Installer. * If you are running in a Simplified Chinese environment and if you select First Domino Server on page 1 of the Lotus Domino Server Setup tool, then the value for the certifier name on page 3 defaults to "CN". This value is not valid. The value needs to be at least three characters. If you accept the default value in error, you do not receive a warning message and a progress bar does not display after you click the Finish button. If you click the Finish button and then a progress bar displays, it indicates the certifier-name value is valid. --------------------------------------- IBM HTTP SERVER The following considerations apply to the IBM HTTP Server: * If any of the supporting RPM packages required by the IBM HTTP Server are already installed on a target computer and you attempt to install the IBM HTTP Server, you will receive a message on the IBM Suites Installer that installation of the IBM HTTP Server has failed. To restore the target computer, follow the steps below: 1. Right-click the appropriate message in the Messages tab on the IBM Suites Installer main window, and then click Details on the popup menu. The Details window displays with information about the installation status of the necessary RPM packages. 2. On the target computer, uninstall all the RPM packages that were successfully installed (as identified in Step 1). 3. On the target computer, remove any installations of the IBM HTTP Server that use the RPM packages that failed to install (as identified in Step 1). 4. Reinstall the IBM HTTP Server using the IBM Suites Installer. * The IBM HTTP Server may not start automatically after installation if the resources on the target computer are busy at the time you attempt the installation. If the server does not start automatically, you can start it manually using the following commands: cd /opt/IBMHTTPServer/bin ./apachectl start --------------------------------------- IBM NET.DATA IBM Net.Data requires either the IBM DB2 Administration Client or the IBM DB2 Universal Database Workgroup Edition Server to be installed on the same target computer. If you select to install IBM Net.Data and if either of the prerequisite DB2 application installations fails, IBM Net.Data will still install successfully; however, it will not operate. To enable IBM Net.Data to operate after one of the IBM DB2 products is installed successfully, ensure that the httpd.conf file and the db2www.ini file refer to the correct instance user of DB2: * httpd.conf: setenv DB2INSTANCE setenv DB2INSTANCE_PATH /home//sqllib/bin * db2www.ini: DB2INSTANCE where is the DB2 instance user you configured for the working installation of the IBM DB2 application. --------------------------------------- DOUBLE-BYTE CHARACTER SETS If you are installing the IBM Suites Installer or the IBM Installation Agent on a Linux computer that supports double-byte character sets (DBCS), you must use a terminal that supports DBCS characters, such as KTERM, to run the installation commands. Do not use the GNOME terminal, which does not support DBCS characters. --------------------------------------- FONTS After using any of the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux components (for example, the IBM Suites Installer, the IBM Installation Agent, or any of the suite-specific shortcuts) on a Linux computer, applications may display with incorrect fonts. To reset the font path on your computer, you need to remove the IBM JRE font directory from the font path by entering the following command: xset -fp ,/opt/IBM_JRE/lib/fonts --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ADD CUSTOM APPLICATION WIZARD The Add Custom Application wizard lets you make applications available for installation on groups of target computers. These applications should support silent installation and can include any of the following: * Custom built applications * Third-party, non-IBM applications * IBM applications that are not part of the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux, including the two supplemental applications that are on the Suite CD-ROMs but that are not directly supported by the IBM Suites Installer: * IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder V4.0 for Linux * Lotus Domino Designer Client V5.0.4 for Windows To use the Add Custom Application wizard, you should be familiar with silent installations. For detailed information about fields and other interface elements on the wizard panels, refer to the online help. This section of the Release Notes provides some general hints and tips for using the wizard as well as the special panel settings to use for the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder and the Lotus Domino Designer Client. This section of the Release Notes also provides directions for using the wizard to make the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder V4.0 for Linux available to groups of target computers. The IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder, which you can download from the Web to your staging server, is a co- requisite for the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder. Note: The hints and tips apply, in general, to the Add Custom Application wizard. It is strongly recommended that you read the hints and tips before reading about the supplemental applications. --------------------------------------- HINTS AND TIPS The following hints and tips will help you to use the Add Custom Application wizard: * Application configuration: You can configure applications only through command line parameters (for example, rpm -nodeps) or response files. For information about customizing application configurations, refer to the installation documentation for the application. * Installation image accessibility: If the installation image for the application is located on a CD-ROM and if you expect to edit any of the settings on Add Custom Application wizard at a later time, you may want to first copy the installation image files from the CD-ROM to a network drive. When specifying the root directory on the Step 3 panel of the wizard, browse to the root directory on the network drive. You do not have to have the CD-ROM available to finish using the wizard. * Application root directory and response file availability: Create the root directory and the response file, if it is required for the application, before you begin using the Add Custom Application wizard. This is true whether you are adding or editing an application. If the root directory or the response file is not available, you will receive an error message when you click the Next buttons on the Step 3 and Step 4 panels. * Files in the application root directory: The application build process packages all the files and subdirectories in the application root directory. If there are any files and subdirectories in the root directory that you do not want to include in the build package, remove them from the directory. * Application name: Ensure that the application name specified in the Step 1 panel does not contain any periods (" . ") or file name characters that are invalid on either the staging server or the target operating system. If the application name contains a period or an invalid file name character, you will receive an installation failure message. * Application build file name: Ensure that the build file name specified in the Step 3 panel does not contain any spaces or file name characters that are invalid on either the staging server or the target operating system. If the build file name contains a space or an invalid file name character, you will receive an installation failure message. * Application install command parameters: If you use slash characters in a command name path and or in command parameters in the Step 4 panel, ensure that the direction of the slash characters conforms to the conventions of the target operating system. For Windows, use back slash characters (" \ "). For Linux, use forward slash characters (" / "). --------------------------------------- IBM WEBSPHERE HOMEPAGE BUILDER This section describes how to use the Add Custom Application wizard to make the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder, the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder available to groups of target computers. The IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder is a co-requisite for the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder and must be installed on the same target computers as the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder. If you select to install the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder and do not install the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder, the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder will install successfully; however, it will not operate. Notes: 1. Usage restrictions apply to the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder. Read the suite license agreement before installing this application. 2. The IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder is available in English only. To make the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder, the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder available to groups of target computers, follow these steps: 1. Mount CD-ROM number 1 in your CD-ROM drive, and then copy the Homepage Builder RPM packages to a directory on your network drive. The Homepage Builder RPM packages are located in the directory /hpbuilder/linux on CD-ROM number 1: hpbuilder-4.0-1.i386.rpm hpbuilder-docs-4.0-1.i386.rpm hpbuilder-tutorial-4.0-1.i386.rpm 2. Download the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder RPM package from the Web to the same directory in which you copied the other Homepage Builder RPM packages. For directions on downloading the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder, go to: http://www.ibm.com/software/hpbuilder/linux/wine/ 3. On the IBM Suites Installer main window, click Software --> Custom Applications --> Add. The Step 1 panel of the Add Custom Application wizard displays with Linux selected in the Operating System list box and English selected the Language list box. 4. In the Application Name field, type a name for the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder application, for example: WebSphere Homepage Builder 5. Click the Next button to display the Step 2 panel of the wizard. The information in the fields in this panel is optional. If you choose, you can type the vendor name (IBM), the version number (4.0), and the installed size. The total installed size for the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder, the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder is approximately 135000 KB: * IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder: 64000 KB * Homepage Builder User's Guide: 48000 KB * Homepage Builder Tutorial: 16000 KB * IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder: 4000 KB 6. Click the Next button to display the Step 3 panel of the wizard. * In the Root Directory field, specify the fully- qualified path to the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder, the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder RPM packages on your network drive. * Ensure that the default build file name in the Build File Name field does not contain spaces or invalid file name characters. If it does, type a new name (for example, change websphere homepage builder to hpbuilder). * In the Build Prompt String field, type the message that will appear in the build prompt window. This window displays at the time you generate the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder build file. The message should tell the user where to find the installation image for the application. 7. Click the Next button to display the Step 4 panel of the wizard. * In the Command Name field, type the following: rpm * To install the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder application, the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Builder, type the following in the Command Parameters field (insert a space between the names of each of the RPM packages): -i /hpbuilder-wine-4.0-1.i386.rpm /hpbuilder-docs-4.0-1.i386.rpm /hpbuilder-tutorial-4.0-1.i386.rpm /hpbuilder-4.0-1.i386.rpm Upon install invocation, the system automatically substitutes values for (command name) and (path name of the current working directory on the target machine). * Ensure that the Command Name found in System PATH check box is selected. Note: Do not type any information in Response File field. Installation of the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder, the Homepage Builder User's Guide, the Homepage Builder Tutorial, and the IBM Wine for WebSphere Homepage Buidler does not require a response file. 8. Click the Next button to display the Step 5 panel. Ensure that Return Code is selected in the Response Method list box. 9. Click the Finish button. The IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder is now available to groups of Linux/English target computers. When adding software to groups of Linux/English target computers, the IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder displays in the list of custom software on the Step 1 panel of the wizard. -------------------------------------- LOTUS DOMINO DESIGNER CLIENT This section describes how to use the Add Custom Application wizard to make the Lotus Domino Designer Client available to groups of target computers. Notes: 1. If you install the Lotus Domino Designer Client on a target computer, Lotus Notes is also installed by default, overwriting existing databases and configuration settings. Therefore, before installing the Lotus Domino Designer Client, check the target computer to determine if Lotus Notes is already installed. 2. The language of the Lotus Domino Designer Client application must match the language associated with the locale of the target computer. The Lotus Domino Designer Client is available in the following languages (language codes are listed in parentheses): Brazilian Portuguese (ptb) English (enu) French (fra) German (deu) Italian (ita) Japanese (jpn) Korean (kor) Spanish (esp) Simplified Chinese (chs) Traditional Chinese (cht) Note: Usage restrictions apply to the Lotus Domino Designer Client. Read the Suite license agreement before installing this application. The Lotus Domino Designer Client is located on the IBM Small Business Suite CD-ROM number 3. To make the Lotus Domino Designer Client available to groups of computers, follow the steps below: 1. Create an application response file and save it in a directory on your staging server. For information about creating response files, refer to InstallShield documentation. 2. Mount CD-ROM number 3 in your CD-ROM drive. 3. On the IBM Suites Installer main window, click Software --> Custom Applications --> Add. The Step 1 panel of the Add Custom Application wizard displays with Linux selected in the Operating System list box and English selected the Language list box. 4. Do the following: * In the Application Name field, type a name for the Lotus Domino Designer Client, for example: Domino Designer Client * In the Operating System list box, select a Windows platform (for example, Windows 2000). * In the Language list box, select a language for Lotus Domino Designer Client. 5. Click the Next button to display the Step 2 panel of the wizard. The information in the fields in this panel is optional. If you choose, you can type the vendor name (Lotus), the version number (5.0.4), and the installed size (150000 KB). 6. Click the Next button to display the Step 3 panel of the wizard. * In the Root Directory field, type the name of the fully-qualified path to the Lotus Domino Designer Client installation image on CD-ROM number 3: /Notes/W32//Clients where is the device mount point on your staging server and is the language code. * Ensure that the default build file name does not contain any spaces or invalid file name characters. If it does, type a new name (for example, change domino designer client to designer). * In the Build Prompt String field, type the message that will appear in the build prompt window. This window displays at the time you generate the Lotus Domino Designer Client build file. The message should tell the user where to find the installation image for this application. 7. Click the Next button to display the Step 4 panel of the wizard. * In the Command Name field, type the following: W32Intel\Setup.exe The path name for Setup.exe is the path relative to the root directory on CD-ROM number 3. * In the Command Parameters field, type the following: -s -f1"" -f2"" Upon install invocation, the system automatically substitutes values for (command name), (response file), and (log file). * Ensure that the Command Name found in System PATH check box is not selected. (The install utility, Setup.exe, is provided on CD-ROM number 3.) * In the Response File field, specify the fully-qualified path to the response file you created for the Lotus Domino Designer Client. The response file must be available when you click the Next button or an error will occur. 8. Click the Next button to display the Step 5 panel of the wizard. * In the Response Method list box, select Log file. * In the Log File Name field, type a name for the log file in which you want to save installation messages (for example, designer.log). Do not prepend a path to the log file name. Upon installation, the information in the log file is returned to the IBM Suites Installer and saved under a new file name (see LOG FILES). * In the Success Key field, type the following: ResultCode=0 * In the Failure Key field, type the following: ResultCode=- 9. Click the Finish button. The Lotus Domino Designer Client is now available to groups of target computers for the Windows platform and language that you specified in the Step 1 panel. When adding software to groups of target computers meeting the platform and language requirements you specified in the Step 1 panel of the Add Custom Application wizard, the Lotus Domino Designer Client displays in the list of custom software in the Step 1 panel of the Add Software to a Group wizard. --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT INFORMATION (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2000. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. --------------------------------------- TRADEMARKS The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries or both: IBM DATABASE 2 DB2 DB2 Universal Database Net.Data WebSphere The following terms are trademarks of other companies: Acrobat Reader and Adobe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. 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