Release Notes

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the Event log:
- Uninstall the "Update Root certificates" component as described
in the first knowledge base article mentioned above.
Note: This procedure may affect other programs as discussed in
the article.
- Install the Server Administrator certificate as a trusted
certificate.
Note: This procedure may still prompt you to accept the
certificate when you log on to Server Administrator, but
will prevent the crypt32 errors from being logged to the
Event log.
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ISSUES FOR SERVER ADMINISTRATOR RUNNING ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2008
OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* If the Server Administrator is launched using the desktop icon,
Single Sign-on may not work with Internet Explorer. This occurs
if the “User Authentication Logon” option is set to “Prompt for user
name and password” under "Tools" ->
"Internet Options" -> "Security" -> "Custom Level".[94201]
* Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Alert Action - Execute Application
For security reasons, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is configured
to not allow interactive services. When a service is installed
as an interactive service on Microsoft Windows Server 2008, the
operating system logs an error message to the Windows System log
about the service being marked as an interactive service.
When you use Server Administrator to configure Alert Actions for an
event, you can specify the action to "execute an application". In
order for interactive applications to execute properly for an Alert
Action, the DSM SA Data Manager service must be configured as an
interactive service. Examples of interactive applications are
applications with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or that prompt
the user for input in some way such as the "pause" command in a
batch file.
When Server Administrator is installed on Microsoft Windows Server
2008, the DSM SA Data Manager service is installed as a
non-interactive service, which means that it is configured to not be
allowed to interact with the desktop by default. This means that
interactive applications will not execute properly when executed
for an Alert Action. If an interactive application is executed for
an Alert Action in this situation, the application will be suspended
waiting for input from the user, but the application interface/prompt
will not be visible to the user. The application interface/prompt
will not be visible even after the Interactive Services Detection