Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smsom/5.1.1/en/readme/readme.txt[10/23/2012 10:35:49 AM]
"SysMgmt.log." It is stored at "%TEMP%."
* During installation/uninstallation, the Windows Installer Service
may display the time remaining for the current task to complete.
This is only an approximation by the Windows Installer Engine based
on varying factors.
* After an "Unattended Installation" has completed, a new console
window must be opened and CLI commands executed from that window.
It is not possible to execute CLI commands from the same console
window on which Server Administrator was installed.
* If Server Administrator is being installed or uninstalled on a
system where the Web download version of Dell PowerEdge
Diagnostics (version 2.2) or Dell OpenManage Server Update Utility
is running, the Windows Installer Service may display a message
stating that specific files needed by Server Administrator are in
use by Diagnostics or by the Server Update Utility. Select the
"Ignore" option in the message box to continue. (62159)
* When installing Server Administrator on Windows 2000 systems,
you must select a disk drive that has disk space greater than the
required space. This will ensure availability of additional disk
space for the temporary installation (not reflected in the "space
required" field) required by Windows Installer Service.
* When installing Server Administrator on Windows 2000 systems,
additional "Custom Install" components selected during a "Typical
Install" are retained upon returning to the "Typical Install"
option. To remove these components from the Selected Components
list, deselect them from the "Custom Install" dialog.
* Before installing Server Administrator on Windows 2000 systems,
verify that the "Unsigned non-driver installation behavior"
policy is set to "Silently succeed." Otherwise, the Dell OpenManage
Installer cannot install the Server Administrator applications
properly.
This policy can be found in "Start" -> "Programs" ->
"Administrative Tools" -> "Local Security Policy." Expand "Security
Settings" and select "Local Policies" -> "Security Options." After
changing the policy, execute "secedit /refreshpolicy MACHINE_POLICY"
from the command shell to invoke the security policy change.
After Server Administrator installation is completed, this policy
can be set to its original value.
* During installation of Server Administrator on Windows 2000 systems,
if an "Out of Memory" error message displays, you must exit
the installation and free up memory. Close other applications
or perform any other task that will free up memory before
re-attempting Server Administrator installation.
* Server Administrator may conflict with the Intel IMB driver.
You may receive an informational message recommending that you