Oracle® Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh Readme
10g Release 1 (Patch 10.1.2.3)
 

 

Oracle® Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh

Readme

10g Release 1 (Patch 10.1.2.3)

June 9, 2006

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Installing Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh

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System Requirements

Table 1 Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh System Requirements

Requirement Value

Operating Systems

Mac OS 10.1.5 to 10.4

Mac OS 10.4.3 (Intel)

Disk Space

50 MB minimum

RAM

128 MB minimum

256 MB recommended

Calendar Servers

One of the following:

  • Oracle Calendar server 5.4

  • Oracle Calendar server 5.5

  • Oracle Calendar server 9.0.4.x

  • Oracle Calendar server 10.1.1.x (10gR1)

  • Oracle Calendar server 10.1.2.x (10gR1)


Installation Instructions

This section describes how to install the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh.


Note: You must have administrative privileges on the computer on which you want to install the Oracle Calendar desktop client.


  1. Double-click cal_mac_OSX_10123.dmg. The Oracle Calendar mounted disk appears.

  2. Double-click the Oracle Calendar mounted disk icon.

  3. Select the Oracle Calendar and readme files and drag them to the folder where you want to install the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh.


    Note: Oracle recommends installing the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh in your Applications folder. If you choose to install in the Applications folder, you may be prompted to enter an administrator password.


Bugs Fixed

Table 2, "Bugs Fixed: Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh Release 10.1.2.3" lists bug fixes in this release of the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Macintosh.

Table 2 Bugs Fixed: Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh Release 10.1.2.3

Bug # Description

5057735

When accepting a repeating daily note from the In-tray, the desktop client would stop responding.

5261610

When using the Suggest Date/Time feature in rescheduling a meeting, clicking List suggestions would cause the desktop client to stop responding.



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