HP Integrity rx4640 Server User Manual

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By default, new accounts created in Windows operating systems are set to user must change
the password at next sign in. Deselect this option so the account can be used to sign in to HP
SMH.

13.13.5.8

When I use Internet Explorer 6.0 in Windows and browse through the management server to
a system that was discovered by IP address, I cannot sign in to HP SMH. If anonymous access
is enabled, I get through anonymously but the user name is incorrect.

or

When I use Internet Explorer 6.0 in Windows and browse through the management server to
a device that was discovered by IP address, the detailed certificate information does not appear
in the text box of the Automatic Import Certificate screen.

These issues can be resolved in the following ways by adjusting the Internet Explorer settings:

Configure the Internet Explorer Privacy settings from Medium to Low. (HP does not
recommend using this option.)

To change the settings:

1.

In Internet Explorer, click Tools

Internet Options.

2.

Click Privacy.

3.

Click and drag the slide bar to Low.

4.

Click Apply.

5.

Click OK.

The changes are saved.

Add the IP address of the target HP SMH to the Local Intranet's zone.

To change the settings:

1.

In Internet Explorer, click Tools

Internet Options.

2.

Click Security.

3.

Select Local Intranet.

4.

Click Sites

Advanced.

5.

In Add this website to the zone, enter the IP address of the HP SMH system for
example, enter https://ipaddress .

6.

Click Add.

7.

Click OK.

8.

Click OK again.

9.

Click OK.

The changes are saved.

13.13.5.9

When I browse to my system using the server name http://my-server-name:2301 with
Internet Explorer, I cannot sign in using my valid Windows administrator account username
and password. However, I can sign in if I browse to my system using my IP address,
http://my-ip-address:2301

.

Verify whether there is an underscore "_" defined in your server's computer name. If there is,
remove it or use "-" (dash) instead of "_" (underscore).You should be able to log in using the
system name.

NOTE:

You might need to change the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) configuration

after you rename a system.

This is a security feature added by Microsoft security patch MS01-055 for Internet Explorer
5.5 or 6.0 that prevents systems with improper name syntax from setting cookie names. Domains
that use cookies must use only alphanumeric characters (- or .) in the domain name and the
system name. Internet Explorer blocks cookies from a system if the system name contains other
characters, such as an underscore character (_).

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