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OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* If Server Administrator is launched using the desktop icon, Single
Sign-on may not work if in the Internet Explorer, under "Tools" ->
"Internet Options" -> "Security" -> "Custom Level", the "User
Authentication Logon" option is set to "Prompt for user name and
password". [94201]
To resolve this issue, perform the following steps:
1. Find and select "Tools" from the menu.
2. Select "Internet Options" and click the "Security" tab.
3. Click "Custom level" button and scroll down to
"User Authentication".
4. Under "Logon", choose the option "Automatic logon with current
user name and password". If Server Administrator is running in
the "Local Intranet Zone", you may choose the option "Automatic
logon only in Intranet zone" instead.
5. Click "Ok" to open dialog boxes to complete the setting.
* 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 directly. 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 service is started. For each
execution of the interactive application, there will be an entry
for the application process in the "Processes" tab in Task Manager.
If you need to execute an interactive application for an Alert
Action on Microsoft Windows Server 2008, you must configure the
DSM SA Data Manager service to be allowed to interact with the