Specifications

SpectroGRAPH (SG) (UI)
Known SpectroGRAPH Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.0.3
SPECTRUM Software Release Notes Page 95
Problem 7: On Windows NT, individual user preference configuration files
from the User Editor (.prf files) are stored in the root directory instead of
the user’s directory after their creation. If later another user launches the
application, those files get overwritten.
Solution: Create a Home Directory for each User Profile using the NT User
Manager. This ensures that each user has a unique home directory, unless
the NT administrator set it to the same value for each user.
Problem 8: On Windows NT 4.0 Server with Service Pack 6a, when you
double click a SPECTRUM .prf file, the operating system mistakenly
launches Microsoft’s Content Advisor for Internet Explorer 5.0. There is a
Registry entry under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT that identifies .prf files as
“PICSRules Files” (also a .prf) which conflicts with SPECTRUM’s .prf files.
To edit a SPECTRUM .prf file, open it with a text editor. Selecting and
opening the .prf file has no adverse effects.
Secondly, another conflict exists between .crt files created by Search
Manager when exporting a Search, and Microsoft’s .crt files which
identifies Microsoft’s Security Certificates. Search .crt cannot be edited
manually and should not be directly opened. This extension conflict has
been resolved with the release of SPECTRUM 6.0rev1.
Solution: These problems will be addressed in a future release of
SPECTRUM.
Problem 9: When some applications on a Solaris workstation are remotely
displayed on a Windows NT workstation you can no longer use the keypad
to enter numbers into an IP address field or any other field requiring
numeric input.
Solution: This is a known bug with Neuron Data and not with
SPECTRUM. Neuron Data has been made aware of it and they have
assigned Bug number: 9458 to the problem.
Problem 10: When a SPECTRUM 6.0.0 version of SpectroGRAPH is
connected to an older 5.0rev1 SpectroSERVER, some applications may not
be able to secure a connection.