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12-13-2004 11:33 AM
12-13-2004 11:33 AM
Array Configuration Utlity and Windows Server 2003 (IE 6)
I have just booted up an Alteris-built Proliant BL20-p running Windows Server 2003 and when I try to run the Array Configuration Utlity the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration prevents it from running.
What is the correct way to configure Windows 2003 to allow me to run the ACU? Is it neccessary to run the ACU remotely for Win2k3 servers?
Thanks
Adam
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12-14-2004 01:29 AM
12-14-2004 01:29 AM
Re: Array Configuration Utlity and Windows Server 2003 (IE 6)
Allow all java and java scripts also go to your browser setting and set securety to low :))
Your problem is IE not windows or ACU
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12-14-2004 02:08 AM
12-14-2004 02:08 AM
Re: Array Configuration Utlity and Windows Server 2003 (IE 6)
You should not have to configure anything on Windows 2003 to run the ACU. The first time you run ACU, it should ask you if you want to set it up for local or remote access. Selecting either should let you in, but here are the differences...
If ou set it up for local access, when you browse to the web agents on the server, you will not have access to ACU form the main Management page. You have to be on the local console or a Remote Desktop session to run the ACU.
If you set it up for Remote access, you will have access via the management agents page... http://
If you set it up for remote access and try to browse to it via the local IE on that server with WIndows 2003, you will probably get a security warning from IE... just add the address to the "allowed addresses" list and you should get access.
Steven
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12-15-2004 10:59 AM
12-15-2004 10:59 AM
Re: Array Configuration Utlity and Windows Server 2003 (IE 6)
So I will just use https://server:2381 to configure these machines from now on !!
Cheers
Adam
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12-15-2004 11:55 AM
12-15-2004 11:55 AM