Fixes Defects: PM37331,PM55456,PM85393,PM88185,PM90053,PM93223,PM95460 This patch contains the following software changes: PM37331: Problem: An error occurs when attempting to use the ClearQuest Report Launcher to launch reports that have non ascii characters in their file name. Fix: ClearQuest Report Launcher now supports file names with non ascii characters. PM55456: Problem: The copyCQDriver.bat script included with ClearQuest Report Launcher DCF download can only be used with BIRT versions less than BIRT 3.7.0. Fix: The copyCQDriver.bat script is now updated to support BIRT 3.7.x. PM85393: Problem: In the ClearQuest Windows client, queries that use an ORDER BY clause (ASC or DESC) to add items to a reference list, result in an error message that blocks the user from seeing the query result set. The error message says "A column has been specified more than once in the order by list. Columns in the order by list must be unique." Fix: ClearQuest Windows client users are able to use a query with ORDER BY clause (ASC or DESC) to add items to a reference list. This is now consistent with the ClearQuest Web and Eclipse clients. PM88185: Problem: A ClearQuest Web security problem was found. Fix: A ClearQuest Web security problem was fixed. PM90053: Problem: ClearQuest Web security problem was found. Fix: ClearQuest Web security problem was fixed. PM93223: Problem: ClearQuest Web users encounter errors when using the rest API to pre-fill forms with lengthy field values. This can sometimes cause the ClearQuest / DOORs integration to freeze while selecting multiple requirements to submit an implementation request. Fix: ClearQuest Web users are now able to pre-fill forms with lengthy field values using the rest API. PM95460: Problem: Symantec PGP Desktop e-mail encryption service causes problems with the Atria Location Broker Demon(ALBD) service startup during install or upgrade operations. The ALBD service is prevented from starting, locking the operation. Fix: The IBM Rational ClearCase installer has been modified to create an interface for selectively disabling the service's final startup sequence, thus preventing PGP Desktop and other third party programs from interfering with the startup operation and causing irrecoverable lock situations.