Dfs Root Does Not Update On File Share Page; Fat & Fat32 Volumes Are Not Displayed On The Volumes Main Page; Http Access Is Denied Even Though Protocol Is Listed As Running; Microsoft Server 2003 - HP StorageWorks 4000s - NAS Release Note

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DFS root does not update on file share page

If a DFS root is created and enabled by default on shares, then
later recreated under a new name, the File Share page does not
update the DFS local root information and attempts to create
DFS entries under the old name. To correct this issue, access the
Distributed File System Properties page, update the default DFS
information, and click OK. The file share page will now contain
the proper DFS information.
FAT & FAT32 volumes are not displayed on the volumes
main page
Since the Disks >Volumes main page of the Web UI can only
manage NTFS volumes, the page only displays NTFS volumes.
HTTP Access is denied even though protocol is listed as
running
In the Shares> Sharing Protocols page of the Web UI, the
HTTP protocol may be listed as Running and Automatic, even
though the security settings disable access. To resolve the issue,
select Shares > Sharing Protocols > Select HTTP > Properties
> Security from the Web UI. Set the appropriate level of
security to enable access.

Microsoft Server 2003

Active HTML Storage Reports do not display file
information properly
When the Storage Reports format is set as Active Html, the
report will not show any file information when opened with
Internet Explorer. Set the Storage Report format to standard
HTML to view the entire contents of the report.
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