Confused about Middle Tier Version

Could someone clarify the version of NCPL.NLM that should be running when
using the Middle Tier function of Zenworks 6.5: ZEN6.5 SP2 IR1.. Should
you always have the NetWare SP version regardless or do you want to stick
with the latest ZENworks provided version? Here is why I am confused:
NCPL.NLM from NetWare 6.5 SP6 - June 19, 2006
NCPL.NLM from ZFD 6.5SP2 - July 21, 2005
NCPL.NLM from ZFD6.5SP2IR1 - May 22, 2006
NCPL.NLM from NetWare 6.5 SP7 - Not sure, still downloading - interested
to see the version included here.
We have a NW6.5 SP6 server, currently getting abends (NcplSysThread shows
up with a spinlock abend)... Server currently has the NCPL.NLM dated May
22, 2006.

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    # System parameter: default base HTML file
    baseHTML=base.htm
    # System parameter: base HTML file for use with JInitiator client
    baseHTMLjinitiator=basejini.htm
    ###baseHTMLjinitiator=basejpi.htm
    # System parameter: base HTML file for use with Sun's Java Plug-In
    baseHTMLjpi=basejpi.htm
    # System parameter: delimiter for parameters in the base HTML files
    HTMLdelimiter=%
    # System parameter: working directory for Forms runtime processes
    # WorkingDirectory defaults to <oracle_home>/forms if unset.
    workingDirectory=
    # System parameter: file setting environment variables for the Forms runtime processes
    envFile=default.env
    # Forms runtime argument: whether to escape certain special characters
    # in values extracted from the URL for other runtime arguments
    escapeparams=true
    # Forms runtime argument: which form module to run
    form=test.fmx
    # Forms runtime argument: database connection details
    userid=scott/xxxxxxxxxxx@orcl
    # Forms runtime argument: whether to run in debug mode
    debug=no
    # Forms runtime argument: host for debugging
    host=
    # Forms runtime argument: port for debugging
    port=
    # Other Forms runtime arguments: grouped together as one parameter.
    # These settings support running and debugging a form from the Builder:
    otherparams=buffer_records=%buffer% debug_messages=%debug_messages% array=%array% obr=%obr% query_only=%query_only% quiet=%quiet% render=%render% record=%record% tracegroup=%tracegroup% log=%log% term=%term%
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    buffer=no
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    debug_messages=no
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    array=no
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    obr=no
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    query_only=no
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    quiet=yes
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    render=no
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    record=
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    tracegroup=
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    log=
    # Sub argument for otherparams
    term=
    # HTML page title
    pageTitle=Oracle Application Server Forms Services
    # HTML attributes for the BODY tag
    HTMLbodyAttrs=
    # HTML to add before the form
    HTMLbeforeForm=
    # HTML to add after the form
    HTMLafterForm=
    # Forms applet parameter: URL path to Forms ListenerServlet
    serverURL=/forms/lservlet
    # Forms applet parameter
    codebase=/forms/java
    # Forms applet parameter
    imageBase=DocumentBase
    # Forms applet parameter
    width=750
    # Forms applet parameter
    height=600
    # Forms applet parameter
    separateFrame=false
    # Forms applet parameter
    splashScreen=
    # Forms applet parameter
    background=
    # Forms applet parameter
    lookAndFeel=Oracle
    # Forms applet parameter
    colorScheme=teal
    # Forms applet parameter
    logo=
    # Forms applet parameter
    restrictedURLparams=HTMLbodyAttrs,HTMLbeforeForm,pageTitle,HTMLafterForm,log,allow_debug,allowNewConnections
    # Forms applet parameter
    formsMessageListener=
    # Forms applet parameter
    recordFileName=
    # Forms applet parameter
    serverApp=default
    # Forms applet archive setting for JInitiator
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar
    # Forms applet archive setting for other clients (Sun Java Plugin, Appletviewer, etc)
    archive=frmall.jar
    # Number of times client should retry if a network failure occurs. You should
    # only change this after reading the documentation.
    networkRetries=0
    # Page displayed to Netscape users to allow them to download Oracle JInitiator.
    # Oracle JInitiator is used with Windows clients.
    # If you create your own page, you should set this parameter to point to it.
    jinit_download_page=/forms/jinitiator/us/jinit_download.htm
    # Parameter related to the version of JInitiator
    jinit_classid=clsid:CAFECAFE-0013-0001-0022-ABCDEFABCDEF
    # Parameter related to the version of JInitiator
    jinit_exename=jinit.exe#Version=1,3,1,22
    # Parameter related to the version of JInitiator
    jinit_mimetype=application/x-jinit-applet;version=1.3.1.22
    # Page displayed to users to allow them to download Sun's Java Plugin.
    # Sun's Java Plugin is typically used for non-Windows clients.
    # (NOTE: you should check this page and possibly change the settings)
    jpi_download_page=http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/1.4.2_06/index.html
    # Parameter related to the version of the Java Plugin
    jpi_classid=clsid:CAFEEFAC-0014-0002-0006-ABCDEFFEDCBA
    # Parameter related to the version of the Java Plugin
    jpi_codebase=http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/autodl/jinstall-1_4_2-windows-i586.cab#Version=1,4,2,06
    # Parameter related to the version of the Java Plugin
    jpi_mimetype=application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.4.2_06
    # EM config parameter
    # Set this to "1" to enable Enterprise Manager to track Forms processes
    em_mode=0
    # Single Sign-On OID configuration parameter
    oid_formsid=%OID_FORMSID%
    # Single Sign-On OID configuration parameter
    oracle_home=E:\DSHome_1
    # Single Sign-On OID configuration parameter
    formsid_group_dn=%GROUP_DN%
    # Single Sign-On OID configuration parameter: indicates whether we allow
    # dynamic resource creation if the resource is not yet created in the OID.
    ssoDynamicResourceCreate=true
    # Single Sign-On parameter: URL to redirect to if ssoDynamicResourceCreate=false
    ssoErrorUrl=
    # Single Sign-On parameter: Cancel URL for the dynamic resource creation DAS page.
    ssoCancelUrl=
    # Single Sign-On parameter: indicates whether the url is protected in which
    # case mod_osso will be given control for authentication or continue in
    # the FormsServlet if not. It is false by default. Set it to true in an
    # application-specific section to enable Single Sign-On for that application.
    ssoMode=false
    # The parameter allow_debug determines whether debugging is permitted.
    # Administrators should set allow_debug to "true" if servlet
    # debugging is required, or to provide access to the Forms Trace Xlate utility.
    # Otherwise these activities will not be allowed (for security reasons).
    allow_debug=false
    # Parameter which determines whether new Forms sessions are allowed.
    # This is also read by the Forms EM Overview page to show the
    # current Forms status.
    allowNewConnections=true
    # EndUserMonitoring
    # EndUserMonitoringEnabled parameter
    # Indicates whether EUM/Chronos integration is enabled
    EndUserMonitoringEnabled=
    # EndUserMonitoringURL
    # indicates where to record EUM/Chronos data
    EndUserMonitoringURL=
    # Example Named Configuration Section
    # Example 1: configuration to run forms in a separate browser window with
    # "generic" look and feel (include "config=sepwin" in the URL)
    # You may define your own specific, named configurations (sets of parameters)
    # by adding special sections as illustrated in the following examples.
    # Note that you need only specify the parameters you want to change. The
    # default values (defined above) will be used for all other parameters.
    # Use of a specific configuration can be requested by including the text
    # "config=<your_config_name>" in the query string of the URL used to run
    # a form. For example, to use the sepwin configuration, your could issue
    # a URL like "http://myhost.mydomain.com/forms/frmservlet?config=sepwin".
    [sepwin]
    separateFrame=True
    lookandfeel=Generic
    # Example Named Configuration Section
    # Example 2: configuration forcing use of the Java Plugin in all cases (even if
    # the client browser is on Windows)
    [jpi]
    baseHTMLJInitiator=basejpi.htm
    # Example Named Configuration Section
    # Example 3: configuration running the Forms ListenerServlet in debug mode
    # (debug messages will be written to the servlet engine's log file).
    [debug]
    serverURL=/forms/lservlet/debug
    # Sample configuration for deploying WebUtil. Note that WebUtil is shipped with
    # DS but not AS and is also available for download from OTN.
    [webutil]
    WebUtilArchive=frmwebutil.jar,jacob.jar
    WebUtilLogging=off
    WebUtilLoggingDetail=normal
    WebUtilErrorMode=Alert
    WebUtilDispatchMonitorInterval=5
    WebUtilTrustInternal=true
    WebUtilMaxTransferSize=16384
    baseHTMLjinitiator=webutiljini.htm
    baseHTMLjpi=webutiljpi.htm
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar
    archive=frmall.jar
    lookAndFeel=oracle

    You have a mixture of problems here.
    1. Oracle Jinitiator is not supported for use on Windows 7
    2. JRE 1.7 is not supported for use with any version of Forms on any platform. Be sure you do not have this version installed.
    3. JRE 1.6 is not supported for use with Forms 10.1.2.0.2, however is supported with 10.1.2.3 (10.1.2.0.2 + patch ID 5983622) and only with IE 8
    4. In order to use Win 7 with Forms 10 in a certified and supported manner, you must use 10.1.2.3 (meaning 10.1.2.0.2 + patch ID 5983622).
    In short, my recommendation would be the following:
    o Patch to 10.1.2.3 (assuming you have access to MyOracleSupport)
    o Don't bother trying to use Oracle Jinitiator as it is old and has been desupported for a long time.
    o Uninstall any instances of Jinitiator as it can cause conflicts with other JRE installations.
    o Uninstall all instances of JRE 1.7. Reconfig your formsweb.cfg to use the JRE (Java Plugin) 1.6.0
    baseHTMLJInitiator=basejpi.htm
    jpi_classid=clsid:8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93
    jpi_mimetype=application/x-java-applet;version=1.6
    jpi_download_page=http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre-6u27-download-440425.html
    jpi_codebase=http://javadl-esd.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-6u27-windows-i586.cab#Version=1,6,0Finally, refer to this:
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/as-certification-r2-101202-095871.html#BABGCBHA

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