Nas Web User Interface; Improper Closure Of Remote Desktop; Disabled Network Cards Not Visible In Web Ui; Renaming Host Does Not Change Address Bar Of Browser - HP StorageWorks 1200s - NAS Release Note

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NAS Web User Interface

Improper Closure of Remote Desktop

Certain operations can leave the utilities running if the browser is
closed versus exiting from the program via the application menu
or logging off the Remote Desktop session. Some applications
may become orphaned in this manner when the Remote Desktop
Session is exited improperly. Note a maximum of two Remote
Desktop sessions may be used at any given time. Improper exit
from a session can result in the sessions becoming consumed.
Sessions and processes may be terminated via the Terminal
Services Manager via Start > Programs > Administrative
Tools.

Disabled network cards not visible in Web UI

If a network card is disabled, the network card will not appear in
the Web UI. Remote Desktop must be used to re-enable the
network card before it will be visible again in the Web UI. Rapid
Startup becomes unresponsive if a NIC Team is established and
then Rapid Startup is run with the team in place, the network
settings pages will become unresponsive, and the wizard page
cannot be exited. To exit Rapid Startup, click some other menu
item in the Web UI.

Renaming host does not change address bar of browser

When renaming the host from the Web UI, the server will restart
but the address bar identification is not altered. The Web UI may
continue to function but may result in a message:
The page cannot be displayed.
or a Terminal Services script error. To correct the issue, type the
new name of the server into the address bar.
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HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Release Notes

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