Showing posts with label Lotus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lotus. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

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Fix Problem Installing Lotus Sametime 8.5.2 On unsupported Linux Distribution

    Well, if you are trying to install Lotus Sametime 8.x.x on an unsupported Linux Distro, just like how I did, you will come across this error, "This operating system is not supported."

    Thankfully getting around the system checks Lotus Sametime performs well and made things easy.

    Here is what you need to do, just type the following command on your terminal before running the installer:

    # export STSkipAllChecks=true

    Still having problem installing Lotus Stand Time, Just follow the below official troubleshooting methods.

    Before deploying Lotus Sametime 8.0 server, IBM strongly recommends that the appropriate fix be applied to the server:

    • Linux: ICAE-79BKS5

    • AIX: ICAE-79CNL2

    • Solaris: ICAE-79CNMJ

    • Win32: ICAE-79CNNA

        For more information regarding the hotfixes above, refer to the technote titled "Fixes to known stability issues with Sametime 8.0 server" (#1289862).

        Before deploying the Lotus Sametime 8.0 connect client, IBM strongly recommends that you install a required fix. For more information, refer to the technote titled "Sametime 8.0 Connect client fix required prior to deployment: Update install.xml" (#1291831).

        Additional fixes for Sametime 8.0.x can be found as they become available on Fix Central.

        Product Documentation:

        The IBM Sametime documentation pages list product documentation, white papers, Redbooks, Redpapers, Redpieces, and additional documentation for supported releases of IBM Sametime Standard, IBM Sametime Entry, IBM Sametime Advanced, and IBM Sametime Unifed Telephony.

        http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation/sametime/

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        Friday, August 6, 2010

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        Converting Lotus 123 Files To Excel

        Excel will open files created in Lotus 1­2­3 versions 2.x­5.x. Most data and formatting created in Lotus 1­2­3 are fully supported by Excel. The latest versions of Lotus 1-2-3 use a file type (.123) not currently supported by Excel. You must save these as .WK4 files before you try and open them in Excel.

        Excel opens and saves the following Lotus 1­2­3 file formats.
        This Lotus 1­2­3 release
        Saves data in this file format
        1, 1A
        WKS
        2.0, 2.01, 2.2
        WK1, ALL
        2.3, 2.4
        WK1, FMT
        3.0
        WK3
        3.1, 3.1+, 1­2­3/W, R1.1
        WK3, FM3
        4.0, 5.0
        WK4

        Auditing Converted Worksheets
        Audits conducted by the industry on corporate MS­DOS­based worksheets have found that approximately 30 percent of all worksheets contain serious errors. In some cases, major decisions have been made using worksheets that have been incorrect for years.
        The only way to catch these errors is with a worksheet audit. You can do the audit while the worksheet is in Lotus 1­2­3 or after it is converted to Excel. The best course is a partial audit on both sides, since each audit catches different problems.
        Auditing Your Worksheets Before Conversion
        Auditing your Lotus 1­2­3 worksheets before conversion catches problems inherent in the original worksheet, such as values that have replaced formulas, circular errors, incorrect results, and bad range names.
        Auditing Your Worksheets After Conversion
        Auditing after conversion catches problems introduced by the conversion process or by reorganization and linking. Auditing worksheets in Excel helps you find formulas that did not convert, links that are incorrect, or unexpected problems for which you might need additional help. The following Excel features are particularly useful for auditing:
          • Auditing submenu commands (Tools menu)
          • Find command (Edit menu)
          • Special button in the Go To dialog box (Edit menu)
        Note If Excel encounters formulas that it cannot convert when you open a Lotus 1­2­3 worksheet, only the resulting values are displayed. The original formula is discarded. Excel indicates this by displaying a cell comment (and cell comment indicator) in the cell, containing the message "Formula failed to convert.".
        Opening and Saving Lotus 1­2­3 Worksheets in Microsoft Excel
        The majority of your Lotus 1­2­3 worksheets can be converted to Excel format by opening them and then saving them in Excel.
        To open a Lotus 1­2­3 worksheet in Excel
        1. On the File menu, click Open.
        2. In the Files of type (Windows) or List files of type (Macintosh) box, click Lotus 1­2­3 Files.
        3. Below the Look in (Windows) or Select a document (Macintosh) box, select the name of the worksheet.
        4. Click Open.
        Excel converts the Lotus 1­2­3 worksheet and opens it.
        How do I know if my work has been successfully converted?
        We recommend that you print the key pages or reports from your Lotus files before you convert them, remembering to ensure they are calculated (function key F9) first. After you have converted the files, print the same pages and reports from Excel and make a tick-check comparison between them. If the results are the same, your conversion has been successful.
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