After Migrating An Identity Server From Windows 2003 To Windows 2008, Personal Cards Cannot Be Used For Authentication; When You Reinstall The Identity Server On A Windows Machine, Commands Remain In A Pending State; Authentication With Other Methods; Html Frames Are Lost After A Redirect - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - README 2010 Manual

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4.4.4 After Migrating an Identity Server from Windows 2003 to Windows 2008,
Personal Cards Cannot Be Used for Authentication
Windows CardSpace Personal Cards cannot be currently be used for authentication when the
Identity Server is migrated from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008.
If you are using CardSpace, do not migrate your Windows Identity Servers to Windows Server 2008
until this issue has been fixed.
4.4.5 When You Reinstall the Identity Server on a Windows Machine, Commands
Remain in a Pending State
If you install the Identity Server on a Windows Server 2003 machine that also contains the
Administration Console, uninstall the Identity Server, then try to reinstall the Identity Server, some
commands remain in a pending state.
To fix this issue, delete the pending commands.
4.4.6 X.509 Authentication with Other Methods
When you configure a method for X.509 authentication, you cannot select multiple methods and
also enable the Force browser restart on logout option. When you have this type of configuration,
users cannot authenticate and the following message is displayed:
Error: Your session has been logged out. Please Restart the Browser.
Users can successfully authenticate when you have the following configurations:
You enable the Force browser restart on logout option and the only method selected is the
X.509 method.
You deselect the Force browser restart on logout option and you select multiple methods,
including the X.509 method.

4.4.7 HTML Frames Are Lost after a Redirect

Frames on a protected resource page are lost under the following conditions:
The Web page includes HMTL multiple frames.
The user's session times out, the user is redirected to the login page, and the user successfully
reauthenticates.
The logout page has been customized to redirect the user to a Web page that contains multiple
HTML frames.
For the workaround to fix this problem, see
Manager login or logout pages" (http://www.novell.com/support/
viewContent.do?externalId=7004020&sliceId=1).
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