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you reinstall JRE version 1.5.0. To correct this problem, uninstall
JRE version 1.5.0 and then reinstall it by launching the
IT Assistant UI.
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For more information on this issue, see bug ID 4994468 on
"http://bugs.sun.com".
* IT Assistant does not work well with operating system schemes
that use very large fonts (for example, various "High Contrast"
schemes in Windows). Changing the display settings to use such a
scheme may cause text in various parts of IT Assistant to appear
incomplete or truncated. If you notice this issue, change the
display properties.
To change the display properties on Windows systems:
1. Click the "Start" button, click "Settings"-> "Control Panel"->
"Display Settings," then select the "Appearance" tab.
2. Select a scheme with smaller fonts.
3. Close the browser and restart IT Assistant to implement the
new settings.
On Linux systems, similar issues may occur if the selected system
font size is too large. To correct this issue, select smaller
fonts ("Start"-> "Preferences"-> "Fonts") and restart the
application. [102193]
* To disable mnemonics at the operating system level, close and
restart the IT Assistant browser session. Doing so allows the JRE
to re-load and implement the new settings. [120978]
* When managing an environment with more than 2000 devices, increase
the amount of memory allocated to the JRE heap.
Open the Windows Control Panel and click the "Java" icon to display
"Java Control Panel." Select the "Java" tab. Then click "Java
Applet Runtime Settings | View..." Enter -Xmx256m in the "Java
Runtime Parameters" section. [123581]
* Changing the display "Scheme" option under "Preferences," on the
topmost IT Assistant menu bar, is not supported in IT Assistant 8.6.
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* When viewing the Network Interface Card (NIC) information of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems on the "Details" page, the
information may not be aligned correctly. IP addresses may not
align with the correct MAC addresses, or the IP and MAC addresses
may not be displayed at all. This issue has been fixed in the
Red Hat net-snmp package. To correct this issue, install the
latest Red Hat net-snmp package on the managed system.
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* If you try to open a second session of IT Assistant on the same
system while using the Mozilla browser, an error message is
displayed stating that only one browser session at a time may be