Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Using Server Administrator 45
Systems Running a Supported Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Operating System
You must configure the security settings for your browser to log into Server Administrator from a remote
management system that is running a supported Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system.
The security settings for your browser might prevent the execution of client-side scripts that are used by
Server Administrator. To enable the use of client-side scripting, perform the following steps on the
remote management system.
NOTE: If you have not configured your browser to enable the use of client-side scripting, you might receive a blank
screen when logging into Server Administrator. In this case, an error message will appear instructing you to
configure your browser settings.
Internet Explorer
1
Start your browser.
2
Click
Tools
Internet Options
Security
.
3
Click the
Trusted Sites
icon.
4
Click
Sites
.
5
Copy the Web address used to access the remote managed system from the browser’s address bar and
paste it onto the
Add this Web Site to the Zone
field.
6
Click
Custom Level
.
For Windows 2000:
Under
Miscellaneous
, select the
Allow Meta Refresh
radio button.
Under
Active Scripting
, select the
Enable
radio button.
For Windows 2003:
Under
Miscellaneous
, select the
Allow Meta Refresh
radio button.
Under
Active Scripting
, select the
Enable
radio button.
Under
Active Scripting
, select the
Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser controls
radio button.
7
Click
OK
to save the new settings.
8
Close the browser.
9
Log into Server Administrator.
To allow Single Sign-On for Server Administrator without prompts for user credentials, perform the
following steps:
1
Start your browser.
2
Click
Tools
Internet Options
Security
.
3
Click the
Trusted Sites
icon.
4
Click
Sites
.