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Inspired by Tomas Hampel (again) and the blog entry ( ).
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Signing the jar file with this signature is then trusted to be installed on the client. This done is done in your Domino Directory of the server. To sign you must first create a signer and also you need to import the certificate of the signer and crosscertify it with your Notescertificate and push that crosscertificate to the client thru your security policy. I found only 1 configuration that worked all of the times. I tried all of the possible combinations of signing and digest and did the provisioning to the IBM Notes Client for all the different cases (puh this was hard and took a lot of time!) just to make sure. This meant that I need to sign with MD5withRSA and also SHA-1 where needed. Timestamp signature algorithm: SHA1withRSA, 1024-bit key Timestamped by "CN=GeoTrust Timestamping Signer 1, O=GeoTrust Inc, C=US" on lö feb 02 04:31: Signature algorithm: MD5withRSA, 2048-bit key – Signed by "CN=International Business Machines Corporation, OU=Lotus Software Group, OU=Digital ID Class 3 – Java Object Signing, O=International Business Machines Corporation, L=Littleton, ST=Massachusetts, C=US" Jarsigner -verify -verbose "C:\updateSite_af\features\5.dic.af_ZA.feature_7." Unpacking the jar file in the features directory of any given dictionary reveals that the feature.xml file contains. Only way in my scenario was to make sure that the installation was made in a user context meaning Data\workspace\applicationsĬhange configuration of the Feature jar to make sure that the installation is done in a user context.
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The problem I got was that the Feature jar files configured to install in framework\rpc which is fine if you include them during installation of the original package running with administrative rights on the computer.
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I downloaded the Dictionaries provided by IBM (Notes_XTAF_Dictionaries_V9.0_Win_ML.zip).įor a full description of this package, please read Tomas Hampels blog at Installation should progress without any questions asked. Objective is to provide all of the dictionaries to the end users to choose from from the Widgets catalog.
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This means that nothing can be installed via Widgets in framework\rpc or framework\shared because both are under Program Directory. Dictionaries where missing from client installation on Windows machines.Ĭlient is multi user and users are not allowed to write in Program Directories (non admin on their PCs).Ĭlient is IBM Notes 9.0.1FP6, because this is the one rolled out to end users.