Specifications

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Corrected and Known Anomalies
SPECTRUM Installation Program
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security auditing since it affects performance. Security auditing can be
turned off in NT Explorer by right-clicking the directory which is being
audited and selecting Properties|Security|Auditing.
Problem 2: On the Solaris 2.7platform running Common Desktop
Environment (CDE) 1.3 manager, when you select the install icon from the
initial file manager screen a CDE dialog box opens and asks for options
and arguments. If you press OK, SPECTRUM installation may not go into
the directory that you planned for.
Solution: SPECTRUM 6.0 does not support installation from the CDE file
manager. When you encounter the CDE dialog box, bypass it and go onto
the regular SPECTRUM installation as documented in the Installation
Guide.
Problem 3: If you install SPECTRUM from a virtual tape which has an
unknown user id, the installation will fail with a bus error after entering in
the source directory.
Solution: Add an entry to the local password file corresponding to the
unknown user id and the installation will succeed.
Problem 4: When installing SPECTRUM on the Windows NT platform, the
Host Evaluation process may report incorrect minimum requirements for
memory and swap space (swap space is called Virtual Memory on NT).
Solution: The warning messages created by the Host Evaluation process
can be safely ignored. For the minimum memory and Virtual Memory
requirements, please refer to Microsoft Windows NT platform section in
Chapter 1 of this Core Software Release Notice. This problem will be
corrected in the next release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 5: At the end of an installation on the Windows NT platform, the
Yes, I want to restart my computer now option may only log you off the
workstation without restarting it.
Solution: Restart the workstation manually.