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RELEASE HIGHLIGHTS
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* Added installation support for the following operating systems:
* Microsoft Windows Server 2008 32-bit (Web edition)
* Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit extensions)
(Standard and Core, Enterprise and Core, and Datacenter and
Core editions).
* Added support for the following Dell PowerEdge(TM) systems:
R710, R610, T610, M610, and M710
* For a detailed table of supported servers and operating systems,
refer to the Dell Systems Software Support Matrix.
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INSTALLATION
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For complete installation instructions, see the "Dell OpenManage
Installation and Security User's Guide".
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USER NOTES
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This section provides information to help enhance your experience
with Server Administrator, in particular, implementations and
environments.
* Server Administrator uses port 1311 as the default port. Port 1311
is a registered port number of Dell Inc. If another application is
configured to run on port 1311 before Server Administrator is
installed, the DSM SA Connection Service will not start after
installation. Before you install Server Administrator, ensure
that port 1311 is not being used.
* You need to enable client-side scripting in Internet Explorer
before starting Server Administrator. To do so, perform the
following steps:
1. Navigate to "Tools" in Internet Explorer.
2. Under Tools, click "Internet Options".
3. Under "Internet Options", click the "Security" tab.
4. Select the security zone that the system running Server
Administrator belongs to.
NOTE: This option should be set to "Trusted sites".
5. Click the "Custom Level" button.
6. For Windows 2000, perform the following steps: