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ISSUES FOR SERVER ADMINISTRATOR RUNNING ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2003
OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* The following warning message can be ignored:
A provider, omprov, has been registered in the
WMI namespace, Root\CIMV2\Dell, to use the LocalSystem account.
This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security
violation if it does not correctly impersonate user requests
This can be ignored as the Managed Object Format file used to
register the provider ("omprov") states that the provider only
reads the inventory data; it does not perform any functions on
the system that require user impersonation.
* An error message ("The compressed (zipped) folder is invalid or
corrupted") will be displayed when you perform the following
actions in Server Administrator on Windows 2003 for x64 systems
with Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1:
1. Go to System -> Logs
2. Select "Command," "Alert," or "Hardware."
3. Click "Save As"
4. Click "Open" in "File Download" message box.
Additionally, the "Export" function in the Server Administrator
GUI may not work. The root cause of both problems is the same.
To resolve the issue, uncheck "Do not save encrypted pages to
disk" under Tools-> Internet Options-> Advanced tab. For more
information, see the following article on the Microsoft website:
-> "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;812935",
-> "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;141582"
and
-> "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;144876".
* When running Server Administrator, crypt32.dll errors may be
written to the operating system Application Event log. This issue occurs due to
the "Update Root Certificates" component, which is installed by
default as part of Windows Server 2003 installation. For more
information on this component and reasons for errors, see the
following articles on the Microsoft website:
-> "http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/
technologies/security/ws03mngd/04_s3cer.mspx"
-> "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317541"
There are two options to avoid these errors from being written to