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Conference abbott::teamlinks_windows

Title:TeamLinks for Windows
Notice:Kit and ECO locations: See replies to note 8.o note 8.
Moderator:ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppesAN
Created:Mon Aug 28 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2238
Total number of notes:9650

2010.0. "TL 2.7-1, Windows NT 4.0, Office 97" by ZUR01::TOLBA () Tue Feb 25 1997 10:07

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2010.1XANADU::CUMMINGSJerry Cummings, TeamLinksTue Feb 25 1997 12:1910
Office 97 is not yet supported. There's a note in this
conference (maybe in the FAQ notes) about what works,
what doesn't, what can sort of work, etc.

The launch problem will be fixed in V3. The workaround
you discovered is what we do, or sometimes we simply
have the required app running before launching the
attachment. That seems to work too.

Jerry
2010.2NT 4.0 is not 16 bit friendlyTAMARA::laceup.zko.dec.com::tamara::fitzellIt's not a bug it's functionally challenged !Tue Feb 25 1997 13:4336
>Would the above change in the registry be enough to use TeamLinks 2.7-1 
>with  Word 97 or should all 'Winword.exe' entries be changed?
 
Yes changing the registry entry to short names will work. The only other 
entry you may want to change is the \shell\print. 

>Will this problem be addressed soon in a fix or ECO for TeamLinks V2.7-1?
>If Yes, is there an approximate date when the fix will be available?
>Customer plans to have his 200 TeamLinks clients upgraded to Office 97 in 
>March

This is being fixed in V3.0. (EFT1 sometime the beginning of MARCH, SSB mid 
summer) As of now it is not being considered for an ECO.  NT 4.0 has a couple 
of bugs in it's 16 bit support which is breaking our launch code; our fix is 
quite extensive and I doubt we could do the necessary level of testing needed 
in an ECO. Not having to muck with registry entries made it into the EFT1 
code base; tracking 32 bit apps is still under developement.  

>Are there any other points to be considered when using Office 97 with 
>TeamLinks under Windows NT?

You will lose the TeamLinks integration, the launch tracking can easily get 
confused which can lead to annoying/confusing messages and if you're sharing 
documents and the launch tracking is confused you can lose data.

>Do we officially support now Office 97 under Windows NT 4.0 with TeamLinks 
>Mail V2.7-1 or should the customer wait for a certain ECO to be officially 
>supported

For 2.7-X it's no as to when it'll depend on what you mean by "Officially 
supported". If you mean the application is integrated with Teamlinks then we 
won't officialy support it until TeamLinks is a 32 bit app which isn't until 
V4.0. If you mean being able to launch a DOC from TeamLinks make changes and 
get those changes back into the File Cabinet then yes in V3.0.

Mike
2010.3It's a lot of work to support a new app suite the way our customers expect it.XANADU::cascobay.zko.dec.com::TAMARA::STJEANBob St.JeanFri Feb 28 1997 13:5022
Supporting a new app or app suite implies a lot for TeamLinks.  We need
tags, bitmaps, viewers, sniffers, converters, printing, launching, file
cabinet integration (ODMA), mail integration (SMAPI), documentation and
online help.  In some cases the servers need to know about the new file 
types in order to handle them properly.  It's nice if it works on all
platforms, and in some cases we can't do that on Windows NT.

A big issue for MS Office 97 is sniffer/converter/viewer support.  We
don't know when we'll get that support from Mastersoft.

Our Windows NT limitations are pretty well documented in this notes
conference (i.e. ODMA & SMAPI).  We're working on it.  Mike explained 
the launching differences.

There's a lot of QA and interoperability testing involved.

So a lot has to fall into place for us to "offically support" a new
app or app suite.

Bob