Out of office UI?

Hi,
I've just installed this patch:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-139162-01-1
Which, among other things, it says:
6646791 Outlook connector to implement its own UI for Out-of-Office functionality.
I applied the patch and rebuilt the connector. When doing a diff of the new .ini file and a previous one, I find two new variables:
Use_UWC_Url=0
ExpungeOnDelete=0
So I deleted the existing profile and reinstalled with the new .exe. But I'm still being redirected to the uwc URL when trying to set the out of office message. Does someone know if this feature is really implemented in the patched connector?
Thanks,
n.
Edited by: Narwhal on Jan 29, 2009 6:50 AM

Narwhal wrote:
So I deleted the existing profile and reinstalled with the new .exe. But I'm still being redirected to the uwc URL when trying to set the out of office message. Does someone know if this feature is really implemented in the patched connector?This functionality is definitely implemented -- I have it operating on my own test installation. I suggest you refer to the Outlook Connector 7.3 upgrade guide.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/CommSuite6U1/Connector+for+Microsoft+Outlook+7.3+Update+1+Upgrade+Guide
Regards,
Shane.

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