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Corrected and Known Anomalies
SPECTRUM Installation Program
Software Release Notes Page 96
Solution: This is the only message and has no effect on the installation.
This problem will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 15: After installing SPECTRUM on a Windows 2000 workstation,
a user who is a member of the Administrator User Group is removed from
this group and made part of the SPECTRUM User Group. This occurs only
if you used the WIN2000 User Manager to view your Group permissions
and then click OK. This is an unexpected behavior in Windows 2000 and
has been brought to the attention of Microsoft (case #SRX000428601204).
Solution: Login as an Administrator and re-add the user(s) to the
Administrators User Group.
Problem 16: When you run host_eval on Windows NT with a foreign
operating system, you receive a message warning that you have a missing
operating system patch and to contact your system administrator to
correct the problem. This warning appears when host_eval fails to detect
either Service Pack 5 or 6.
Solution: Service Packs 5 or 6a are required to run SPECTRUM.
Problem 17: When you upgrade SPECTRUM from 5.0 rev1, you are asked
which Main Location Server (.locrc) you would like to use/elect. You are
not able to retrieve the name of the previous .locrc file because the upgrade
process has already replaced it.
Solution: Before upgrading, copy down the name of the Main Location
Server (.locrc). This problem will be corrected in a future release of
SPECTRUM.
Problem 18: On the Solaris platform, SPECTRUM cannot be installed in
the /opt/SPECTRUM directory.
Solution: This problem will be addressed in a future release of
SPECTRUM.