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Patches on Domains and PO's ???

Patches on Domains and PO's ???

Patches on Domains and PO's ???

(OP)
If we are patched to GW 5.5 EP2 (NW 5 SP6a) on
our domain and our primary PO is 5.5.2e  but
another PO is just 5.5.0 does that mean because
the Domain is Enhanced so are all the PO's or do
we have to upgrade all the PO's to 5.5.2e if so
what patch do we have to apply to the post
office??
Is it it SP3e or do we have to do others before
that to get all the PO's to the same patch level?

Regards Confused Charlotte
 

RE: Patches on Domains and PO's ???

The way I understand it, any version of the enhancement pack (orig, sp1,sp2) can go to sp3a (which includes Padlock).  The non-enhancement version is not affected.  In order to make them all the same, the 5.5.0 would have to be upgraded to enhancement pack then the service pack 3a could be applied.  The same goes for the clients, if they are not enhancement pack clients no patch is needed.  If they are you can apply just the Padlock fix or apply sp3a.  Check this article out on Cool Solutions:
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/gwmag/features/a_padlock_gw.html#top


I hope that helps, Good Luck.

Mark  

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