
Published: 10 January 2000 15:23 GMT
Lotus users have been hit by a Y2K glitch that can cause crashes when dealing with dates following the year 2000 and prior to 1950.
A technote posted on the technical support page of Lotus Web site identified the problem when performing the following actions: using Simple Action agents to send a message that includes a copy of a document; using the NotesDocument.RendertoRTItem method in LotusScript; or with the Domino 4.6x SMTP MTA.
According to reports, affected products include Domino Server version 5.x, 4.6x, 4.5.7, 4.5.6 and Notes client versions 5.x, 4.6x, 4.5.7, and 4.5.6.
For more information see http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/techzone
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