I did my Dom 7 upgrade last Friday night.

Overall, no real problems so far (knock knock). Took about three hours 
(including savsys at start).

Seems to be stable. Only had a few complaints abour resource reservations 
appearing that were a few years old. I suspect that was due to the changes 
in R&R in Dom7 - I can live with that.

But the only real complaint, that I don't want to live with is the 
reappearance of the dreaded "Domino Web Access Warning" in DWA7.

Seems to be a result of upgrading my DWA redirect to use the R6.5.5 
template (replacing the R6.5.1 template). And there is no option of going 
back to the R6.5.1 template unless I can find it on the install media 
(restore it) and replace the design. 

I tried everything to get rid of this but to no avail.

I have popups enabled. I have checked (and unchecked) the http 1.1 
setting. I have deleted the DWA6 & DWA7 class (dll's). I have installed 
MSXML 4.0 sp2 parser. Cleared the cache, history, temp stuff, tossed the 
cookies, rebooted (ad-nauseum) after each of these changes and this error 
message is still there. 

If I open my browser and point to my mail file without the redirector 
there are no problems so I'm pretty sure its the 6.5.5 iwaredir.ntf. I see 
that there are a few new parms in this version but they don't appear (to 
me) as to be anything that would cause this behavior. 

Sarcasm *on *comment('It wasn't broke in R6.5.1,  why did Lotus fix it?')

Regards, Jerry

Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader
Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623-4299
Phone 419-479-5535
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