Documentation
Release Notes
1-5
This application has failed to start because
WINHTTP.dll was not found. Re-installing the
application may fix this problem.
The shutdown or restart will not proceed until the message dialog box
is closed.
Workaround This message can be safely ignored. Click OK to close the dialog box,
and the shutdown or restart will proceed normally.
PROSet May Not Correctly Set Ethernet Team Names in Windows
Description When you create two or more teams on a new system or a system on
which an IPL has just been performed, one of the teams may not have
the name you assigned it. In the PROSet utility, the team name
appears to be set correctly, but in Windows Network Connections, it is
not the name you specified.
Workaround Use the PROSet utility to rename the incorrectly-named team.
To rename an incorrectly-named team
1. In PROSet, right-click the team name in the
Network Components
tree, and click Rename Team.
2. If you want to use the original name, type a temporary name in the
Enter Team Name field of the Rename Team dialog box, and click OK.
Otherwise skip to Step 5.
3. In the main PROSet dialog box, click Apply.
4. Again, right-click the team name, and click Rename Team.
5. In the Rename Team dialog box, type the desired name for the team
in the Enter Team Name field. and click OK. If you skipped Steps 2
through 4, this name must be different from the original name.
Otherwise, Windows Network Connections will not be updated.
6. In the main PROSet dialog box, click Apply to apply the change or OK
to apply the change and close PROSet.
Documentation
Some
updates and corrections
that are not yet included in the documentation are listed
later in this section. You can view nearly all
Express5800/320Ma documentation online
.
Table 1-2
lists documents for Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core
systems.