Release Notes

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-> "Scripting" -> "Active Scripting" -> "Enable"
Ensure that "Scripting of Java Applets" is enabled by
clicking "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Security" -> "Custom
Level"-> "Scripting" -> "Scripting of Java Applets" -> "Enable"
2. Windows Scripting Host (WSH) has disabled the running of VB
scripts.
By default, WSH is installed during the operating system
installation. WSH can be configured to prevent scripts
with a ".VBS" extension from being run. On the Desktop,
right-click "My Computer" and then go to "Open" -> "Tools" ->
"Folder Options" -> "File Types." Look for the extension
"VBS" and verify that "File Types" is set to "VBScript
Script File". If not, click "Change" and choose "Microsoft
Windows Based Script Host" as the application that runs
the script.
3. WSH is the wrong version, is corrupted, or is not installed.
By default, WSH is installed during operating system
installation. To download the current WSH version, go to
the Microsoft MSDN website.
4. The Scrrun.dll file may not be registered. Register it manually
by running the following command:
"regsvr32 Scrrun.dll"
* If you upgrade the Microsoft Installer Engine to version 3.1 on
your system through Dell OpenManage Install, you may need to reboot
your system to install other software applications. For example,
Microsoft SQL Server.
Note that the Dell OpenManage software does not require a reboot -
the software will install and operate without a reboot.
* If during a Management Station install or upgrade or uninstall,
the Windows Installer displays a message stating that specific
files needed by Management Station are in use, select the
"Ignore" option in the message box to continue.
(57648)
* When Multi-lingual User Interface (MUI) is set to non-Unicode
languages like Simplified Chinese or Japanese, the user is
expected to set the system locale to Simplified Chinese or Japanese.
This enables the prerequisite checker messages to be displayed.
This is because, any non-Unicode application will be able to run
only when the system locale (also called "Language for non-Unicode
Programs" on Windows XP) is set to match the application's language.
* During installation of Management Station on systems running
the Windows operating system, if an "Out of Memory" error message