Release Notes 4.1.4.8
Release Notes, Version 4.1.4.8
Documentation
Documentation is available through the Online Help feature in the Access Control Server
Administrative Console. Click the Help button to display context-sensitive Help about the page
you are viewing. From the Online Help interface you can navigate within the Help system to find
topics of interest, and you can access the complete
HP ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series
Management and Configuration Guide
in PDF format.
Documentation is also available on the HP ProCurve Technical Support web site at
http://www.procurve.com and may be updated as the need arises. It is recommended that you
check the web site periodically to view the most current information about the product.
System Requirements
• For software release 4.1.3.93 the following client browsers have been fully tested and are
supported for use with the Administrative Interface:
Operating System Browser Software
Windows XP Internet Explorer 5.5 with Service Pack2
Windows 2000 Netscape 7.1
RedHat Linux Netscape 7.1
Mozilla 1.5
Solaris Netscape 7.0
Mozilla 1.2.1
Mac OS X Internet Explorer 5.0* for OS X
* Internet Explorer for OS X cannot interpret the up/down arrows on some of the pages in the Administrative
Console, and does not uncheck a checkbox when its corresponding alternative is checked. (19024)
Other browsers, such as earlier versions of Internet Explorer, earlier version of Netscape, or
Safari (Macintosh) may not display all pages or data correctly.
Upgrade Notes
Important: Please read Upgrading 700wl Series Software V3.x to V4: A Guide to Methods and
Concepts
for instructions on upgrading and modifying your rights to work with the new Rights
model before you do the upgrade.
Important: Upgrading from software release 3.1 requires that you recreate your rights
configuration with the new Rights model. While many of the components used within the Rights
Manager are migrated from version 3.1 (such as your Allows and Redirects, Authentication
service configurations etc.) your Location and Group configurations are not migrated. Instead,
you must create Connection Profiles, Identity Profiles, and Access Policies, which replace the
functionality of Groups and Locations. In most cases an equivalent Rights configuration under
the new model is simpler and more concise than in the old Rights Manager.
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