Release Notes
Document 5502229 Rev B
July 2008
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Known Issues
Windows Server 2008
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When using Windows Server 2008 on a host computer to configure the RMU properly:
• Open Internet Explorer and select the menu items
Tools -> Internet Options
.
• Then select the
Security
tab.
• Set the following
Custom Security Levels
for the Internet.
• Under Miscellaneous, set
Allow META REFRESH
to
Enable
• Under Scripting, set
Active Scripting
to
Enable
When using Internet Explorer 7 on Windows Server 2008 to upload error logs, be sure to
configure IE7:
• Open Internet Explorer and select the menu items
Tools -> Internet Options.
• Then select the
Security
tab.
• Select
Custom Level
and set the Downloads
File download
option to
Enable
.
PCR17874 — User with operator privilege can't access GUI IE7.0 Win2008 at 1st
access
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When using Windows Server 2008, on the Configurations/Security page under “User
Administration,” if a user of type “Operator” is created, there will be problems when this
user tries to log back to the system using Internet Explorer 7. The problem only occurs
with this combination of browser and operating system. This occurs when the user opens
a new browser. The user is presented with a login screen, and the login attempt will fail.
To workaround this, cancel the login window, and select a page that does have operator
access, such as the Command page. The login will succeed.
When connecting Internet Explorer to a system, a Log-In pop up window may appear. On
Windows Server 2008, an Operator class user cannot login through this window. To login,
cancel this window, select a page that has Operator privilege, such as the Command page,
and login through that Log-In pop up window.
PCR17894 — GUI shows HTML code in frames IE7 on Win2008
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When using a browser on Windows Server 2008, occasionally HTML text appears on the
webpage. This text appears in the Status pane and on the main pages, usually during the
autorefresh. Simply refreshing the browser remedies the issue.
PCR18020 — Windows 2008 does not detect SL3 with VS160 drive
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When using a SuperLoader 3 system with a V4 or VS160 drive (any version) and
Windows Server 2008 on the host computer, there are configurations where the
SuperLoader 3 is not recognized by the host computer. The configurations that have no
problems include an:
Adaptec® SCSI 39160 HBA
or an
Adaptec SCSI 39320A HBA with an installed backup application from an ISV, such as
Backup Exec.