Release Notes

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INSTALLATION
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* On Microsoft(R) Windows(R) operating systems, run "setup.exe" from the
"SYSMGMT\srvadmin\windows" directory of the DVD or the software package.
NOTE: This step is not necessary if the DVD runs automatically.
* On the Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) and SUSE(R) Linux Enterprise Server
operating systems, to perform an "Express Install," execute the
"srvadmin-install.sh" script from the "SYSMGMT/srvadmin/linux/supportscripts"
directory as follows:
"sh srvadmin-install.sh -x"
* Detailed installation instructions, including silent install options,
can be found in the "Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Installation Guide"
on the Dell Support website at
"http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/omswrels/index.htm".
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USER NOTES
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USER NOTES FOR SUPPORTED WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* In the Prerequisite Checker screen, you may get the following message,
"An error occurred while attempting to execute a Visual Basic Script.
Please confirm that Visual Basic files are installed correctly."
This error occurs when the Prerequisite Checker calls the Dell OpenManage
"vbstest.vbs" (a Visual Basic [VB]) script to verify the installation
environment and fails for some reason.
The possible causes are:
1. Incorrect Internet Explorer "Security" settings.
Ensure that "Active Scripting" is enabled by clicking
"Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Security" -> "Custom Level" ->
"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 operating system installation.
WSH can be configured to prevent scripts with a ".VBS" extension from
being run. On the Desktop, right-click "My Computer", 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"