HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Release Notes v6.2

1. Navigate to the C:\Program Files\HPWBEM\Tools folder.
2. Replace the hpsum_swdiscovery.exe file with the same file in the
Support Pack that you downloaded.
Components flagged with red exclamation mark
Issue
When running the setup.exe command without having System Management
Homepage (SMH) installed on the system, some configurable components might
show up with a red exclamation mark (!) when viewed in the All
Configurable Components category of the HP Remote Deployment Utility
main window. A pop-up window with the following message might also be
displayed:
One or more components that have been selected for installation require configuration but
are not configured. For the best results, it is recommended that you configure the components
before installation.
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Workaround To make the red exclamation mark go away, copy the System Management
Homepage component to a writable location and then configure it.
SMH fails to open
Issue If Internet Explorer is configured to browse through a proxy server and the
Bypass proxy server for local addresses checkbox is not selected, attempting
to connect to the local SMH (https://localhost:2381) fails with a Page
cannot be displayed error.
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Workaround Configure Internet Explorer to bypass the proxy server for local addresses as
follows:
1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Connections tab.
3. Click LAN Settings.
4. Under Proxy Server, select the Bypass proxy server for local addresses
checkbox.
Another solution is to use https://127.0.0.1:2381 instead of
https://localhost:2381.
Program terminates after error message
Issue If SMH is frequently installed and then uninstalled, or if the SMH service is
frequently stopped and then started again, the following error can be written
to the Windows application event log:
Faulting application smhstart.exe, version 2.0.0.103,
faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00000000
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Workaround In most cases, SMH still works normally even after this message appears.
However, in rare cases when SMH terminates after this message, you should
uninstall SMH, remove the%Windisk%\hp\hpsmh folder, and reinstall SMH.
Version Control
Some HP Integrity servers marked as non-compliant by Microsoft System Management Server
Issue Microsoft System Management Server (SMS) might mark some HP Integrity
servers running Windows Server 2003 as non-compliant in software update
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