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This file contains last-minute product information and updates to the IBM Rational® Synchronization Server™ 1.4.0.1
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For the latest news and information on Rational Synchronization Server, visit the Web site at http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/.
The Rational Synchronization Server is certified only in the following locales:
· Japanese
· Korean
· PRC/Simplified/GBK Chinese
· Traditional/Big-5 Chinese
· Chinese
· Taiwanese
IBM supports use in any locale using the Latin-1 character set or the Windows extension CP 1252; however, such locales have not been tested.
Rational Change for Focal Point Interface
Note: Rational Change for Focal
Point Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Rational Focal Point for Focal Point Interface
Rational Focal Point for DOORS Interface
Note: Rational
Focal Point for DOORS Interface is only supported when Rational Synchronization
Server is installed on Windows.
Rational Change for Change Interface
Note: Rational Change for Change Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Rational Change for Rational Team Concert Interface
Note: Rational Change for Rational
Team Concert Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Rational Change for ClearQuest Interface
Note: Rational Change for ClearQuest Interface does not support use of remote Change
databases.
See the Rational Synchronization Server help document for information on installing the software.
No license is required to use Rational Synchronization Server.
· If you install additional Synchronizers or uninstall any of the installed Synchronizers, Rational Synchronization Server may not display the pages properly unless you restart your Tomcat server.
· If you make any modifications to the Rational Change or Adapter server, you may need to restart your Tomcat server in order for Rational Synchronization Server to reflect those changes.
· If you update any of the Synchronizer options (Sync Time Interval, Time Unit, or Server Startup) for a sync process, the sync process may not pick up any modifications unless the sync process is stopped and restarted.
· After starting the Rational Change server, you must login to Rational Change at least once before attempting to synchronize or create a template using the Rational Focal Point for Rational Change Synchronizer.
· Some drop-down lists in Rational Change for Change Interface may not display correctly in Internet Explorer 6.0 after navigating to another section and coming back to the page. The page can be refreshed by clicking the appropriate page link in the left-hand navigation section.
· If you delete an attachment, the Rational Change for Change Interface will re-attach it unless you delete it from both Change Requests.
· If you delete an attachment, the Rational Focal Point for Change Interface will re-attach it unless you delete it from both Change Request and Element.
· The Rational DOORS for Focal Point Interface requires that the Rational DOORS server, the Rational Focal Point server, and the Rational Synchronization Server be located in the same time zone.
· Asian characters cannot be used in the name of a link in the Rational DOORS for Focal Point Interface.
· When Starting or Stopping a Synchronizer from the Start/Stop page, the Status may not get updated. When this happens, click on the Refresh button to update the Status displayed on the page.
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