Sembra incredibile a pensarci.... Una nuova versione del client è capace di non funzionare in determinate circostanze come le versioni precedenti. In genere un nuovo client dovrebbe raccogliere e sistemare buona parte dei bug riscontrati nelle precedenti versioni, ed invece questa versione no.


Stò parlando di un bug noto del Client Notes R 6.0.5 e 6.5.4. Come riportato dal TechNote 1206459 di IBM. Pare che se avete distribuito dei client con lda Directory data su dischi di rete (non locali) o se avete intenzione di installare in questa modalità il client andate in contro a questo mesaggio di errore:

Error: '1926 Could not Set File Security for File...' when performing a UI installation or upgrade to a network drive

Come anticipato nel introduzione questo è un Bug della Release 6.0.5 e 6.5.4. Pare che sia proprio dell'installer e che quindi valga per tutte le lingue. Le soluzioni possibili sono descritte nel documento ufficiale di IBM:


Problem You install the Notes 6.5.4/6.0.5 client in UI mode (that is, not silently) and specify the data directory to a network drive. However, the installation fails with the error:
"1926 could not set file security for file c:\Lotus\Notes\Data\, error 5. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to modify the security permissions for this file."

This issue can also occur when upgrading to Notes 6.5.4 using UI mode.     Solution This issue was reported to Quality Engineering as SPR# RHAN6CAJY9 and a fix is being researched for the next maintenance release.

You can work around the error by using a release earlier than 6.05/6.5.4.

You can perform the installation of the client in silent mode using one of the following parameters:

e:\setup.exe -s /v"DATADIR=h:\lotus\notes\data /qb+"   -or-

msiexec /i "e:\lotus notes 6.5.4.msi" DATADIR=h:\lotus\notes\data /qb+

(where e:\ is the mapped drive to the install files and h:\ is the mapped drive to the user network folder).

A new Lotus Notes 6.5.4.MSI file has been created for the Client Only and All Client installation packages. You can replace the original Lotus Notes 6.5.4.MSI file with the one available in this Technote.

After you download the single executable for the Notes 6.5.4 Client installation, perform the following steps to extract the installation files and replace the existing Lotus Notes 6.5.4.MSI file with the new one provided in this Technote:
1.        Obtain the executable from the Lotus or Passport advantage web site. Full install executables are named "c******.exe," where the asterisks represent a combination of alphanumeric characters.
2.        Run the executable, but stop when you get to the first installation screen.
3.        Run a search on the operating system to locate the file Data1.cab or LotusNotes.itw file. These installation files will be extracted to a subdirectory of the Windows Temp folder named "pft***.tmp".
4.        Copy all 8 of the installation files in the subdirectory to another folder on the OS. These 8 files will be used to run the Client Install.
5.        Go back to the Notes setup and select Cancel.
6.        In the folder that contains the installation files, delete the existing Lotus Notes 6.5.4.MSI file and replace it with the one from this Technote. Place the folder in a network location that is accessible to any users who will be installing or upgrading the Client.
7.        This procedure will need to be done for the All Client and Client Only install packages.
8.        The client can then be installed by pointing to the Lotus Notes 6.5.4.MSI file or Setup.EXE using SmartUpgrade, Silent Installs, or by the chosen installation method.


Supporting Information:


Definition of switches:

-s installs the client silently

/v passes the values in the quotes to the MSI package

/qb+ tells the MSI to install silently

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