Release Notes

Important notes
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User Notes for Supported Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
User Notes for Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise server and VMware ESXi Operating Systems
User Notes for Supported Microsoft Windows
Operating Systems
Description: It is recommended, to upgrade the central DWS service from 9.0.x or 9.1 to 9.1.2 to access all the managed
nodes on the network.
Tracking ID: JIT-93543
Description: The following message may be displayed in the Prerequisite checker screen:
An error occured while attaempting to execute a Visual Basic Script. Confirm that Visual
Basic files are installed correctly.
This error occurs when the prerequisite checker uses thevbtest.vbs(a Visual Basic [VB]) script to verify the installation
environment and fails for some reason.
The possible causes are:
Incorrect Internet Explorer security settings
Workaround:
Ensure that Active Scripting is enabled.
Navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level > Scripting > Active Scripting and click
Enable.
Ensure that Scripting of Java Applets is enabled.
Navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level > Scripting > Scripting of Java Applets and
click Enable.
Windows Scripting Host (WSH) has disabled the running of VB scripts.
Workaround: By default, WSH is installed during the operating system installation. WSH can be configured to prevent
the execution of .VBS scripts.
On the desktop, right click on My Computer and click Open
Navigate to Tools > Folder Options > File Types. Identify files with VBS extension and verify that the File Type is set
to VBS Script File.
If the file is not set as a VBS Script File, click Change and select Microsoft Windows Based Script Host as the
application to run the script.
WSH version may be wrong, corrupted, or is not installed.
Workaround: By default, WSH is installed during the operating system installation.
To download the current WSH version, go to http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms950396.aspx
The Scrrun.dll file may not be registered.
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