Release Notes
Issue 12:
Description: When you install CCTK on a Linux system, after installing the omilcore rpm, the following
message is displayed: "To start all installed services without a reboot, enter the following command:
srvadmin-services.sh start".
Resolution: You can ignore the message and can proceed with the installation of other rpms.
Issue 13:
Description: CCTK log file does not capture information related to the sub options of commands.
Issue 14:
Description: On OptiPlex 760, CCTK may allow setting setup and system passwords with number of
characters lesser than what BIOS mandates.
Resolution: On Dell Precision workstation M4400, the bootorder option may not display the correct number of
boot devices.
Issue 15:
Description: On OptiPlex 760, if system password is set, BIOS may not allow to set a setup password. CCTK
does not provide an error message in such a scenario.
Issue 16:
Description: When you upgrade CCTK 1.1 to 1.2.1, CCTK contains the previous version of User's Guide
along with a link to 1.2.1 User's Guide.
GUI
Issue 1:
Description: On launching CCTK GUI from OptiPlex 990 and Latitude D630 (without administrator
privileges), the CCTK GUI screen takes some time to appear. This does not hamper the system resources
and CCTK will be functional.
Issue 2:
Description: On Dell Precision workstation M4400, the bootorder option may not display the correct number of
boot devices.
Issue 3:
Description: CCTK GUI supports only printable characters for its text-entry fields. If the BIOS has non-
printable characters, the GUI may fail to load and display the following error message: "Unexpected Error
at System.Xml".
Resolution: Make sure that BIOS options like asset and propowntag values do not contain non-printable
characters.
Issue 4:
Description: On successive attempts to invoke the CCTK GUI, the following error message is displayed:
"Object reference not set to an instance of an object".
Resolution: Click 'Continue' to access the GUI.