SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP26160 PART NUMBER: N/A FILE NAME: NAS2SP1ASETUP.MSI TITLE: StorageWorks NAS Windows Powered NAS SAK 2.01 Service Pack 1a VERSION: 1.0.0.0 LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: Fix DIVISIONS: NSS PRODUCTS AFFECTED: StorageWorks NAS 1000s StorageWorks NAS b2000 v1 or v2 StorageWorks NAS b3000 v1 or v2, StorageWorks NAS e7000 v1 or v2. OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows Powered OS, NAS OS version 2.01, 2.12, 3.2, or 3.3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: All configurations PREREQUISITES: Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 For the v1 products, CP002265.exe must have been installed prior to installing SP26160. CP002265.exe is the SFU 2.3 and SAK update. To verify that the v1 machine has SFU 2.3 installed, navigate to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs. Look for a QFE named Q327473. Q327473 is SFU 2.3. If Services for NetWare is installed, Services for NetWare version 5.02 or later is recommended. If using HP OpenView Storage Virtual Replicator for snapshotting, read the prerequisites below: StorageWorks NAS Executor e7000 and the b3000 v1 with HP OpenView Storage Virtual Replicator 2.5b1 is supported with Service Pack 4 and Secure Path 4.0c. StorageWorks NAS Executor e7000 and the b3000 v1 with HP OpenView Storage Virtual Replicator uninstalled is supported. StorageWorks NAS Executor e7000 and the b3000 v1 with Service Pack 4, HP OpenView Storage Virtual Replicator 2.5b and no Secure Path is supported. EFFECTIVE DATE: May 25, 2004 ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 5.x SUPERSEDES: N/A DESCRIPTION: This softpaq provides a service pack for Windows Powered OS SAK 2.01. Enhancements/Fixes: Q305023: FIX: Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) Test Causes Server Appliance Bug Check If Server Appliance Kit Is Installed Q307407: Software Update for Server Appliance Shutdown Task Q308103: Support for Japanese Version of Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Q313668: Shares Have Incorrect Permissions Q319185: FIX: SAK System Will Blue Screen If Driver Verifier Is Turned on Q319347: Value returned is modified by appmgr.exe Q321096: FIX: Server Appliance Kit Network File Service Shares Have Incorrect Permissions After Installing Fix from Q320175 Q321616: FIX: Cannot Schedule a Shutdown On a Weekday Q322355: FIX: SAK: A Non-Authenticated System Can Inject A Script Q327376: PRB: SAK Creating a Share Generates an Error Q329140: FIX: A Memory Leak Occurs When Persistent Storage Manager Generates a Warning Q329437: FIX: UPS addon loses state of UPS service Q832250: Windows Management Instrumentation service terminates with Event ID 7031 This service pack also resolves issues in the previous release of Windows Powered NAS 2.01 as follows. SFU now allows you to add group names using friendly names. SFU now allows you to safely edit share properties during a file copy. HTTPS access is now required to administer Windows Powered NAS using the Windows Powered NAS Web user interface (UI). You can now configure security settings for the HTTP sharing protocol using the Windows Powered NAS Web UI. Therefore, the web address would now be https://localhost:3202. The homepage should be updated to this address as well. Consult http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826236 for further details. Install Directions: 1. Create a directory on the machine. Download the SoftPaq to that directory. The file downloaded is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the SoftPaq Number above. 2. Execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. Press "SpaceBar" to confirm the unpacking of files into the download directory. A directory named after the softpaq will be created containing the files. 3. After the files have been unpacked, you may delete the self-extracting file downloaded in step 1. 4. To load the patch to the server, navigate to c:\SP26160. Run the file NAS2SP1ASETUP.MSI by double-clicking it. Follow the on-screen instructions. If prompted, a reboot will be required. 5. After the installation is completed, you may delete the files unpacked in step 2. Copyright 2004 HP Corporation. All rights reserved. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.