Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Getting Started With Dell Update Packages
- Using Dell Update Packages
- Performing BIOS and Firmware Updates Using Dell Linux Online Repository
- Update and Rollback in Unified Server Configurator - Lifecycle Controller Enabled
- Command Line Interface Reference
- Linux Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Diagnostic Tasks Will Not Run While a DUP Reboot is Pending
- Abnormal Termination of a DUP
- Error While Loading Shared Libraries
- Insufficient Free Physical Memory to Load the BIOS Image
- Kernel Panic While Running Storage Controller Firmware Update Packages
- Loss of Functionality While Renaming Linux DUPs
- Yum and Up2date Repository Management Software Caches Incorrect Repository Metadata
- Use Dell Linux Repository with yum and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 4
- DUPs Fail on 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System
- DUP Update of Firmware Might Fail While Running in the UEFI Mode
- Messages
- DUP Message Logs
- Known Issues
- Windows Troubleshooting and FAQs
- Index
Windows Troubleshooting and FAQs 57
7
Windows Troubleshooting and
FAQs
Known Issues
The issues listed below are known issues and corrective actions for Dell
Update Packages (DUPs) for Windows operating systems. Also see the
corresponding Readme for Windows at support.dell.com/manuals.
Inventory Failure on Microsoft Windows Operating System
NOTE: This issue is applicable to systems running Windows operating system
version 2008 and higher.
If you login to a system running on Microsoft Windows operating system, you
are logged in as a regular user even though you have Administrator privileges.
NOTE: An in-built feature called User Account Control (UAC) automatically
reduces the potential of security breaches for a system running on Windows
operating system.
Before you run SUU or DUPs on your system, change the security options in
Group Policy Editor. To do so:
1
Open Group Policy Editor using one of the following methods:
• For Local Group Policy, click
Start
Run
gpedit.msc
.
• For Active Directory -based Group Policy Object (GPO), click
Start
Run
gpmc.msc
and browse to the required GPO.
NOTE: Ensure that your system is a member of the domain.
The
Group Policy Editor
Window is displayed.
2
Browse to
Computer Configuration
Windows Settings
Security
Settings
Local Policies
Security Options
.
The
Policy
window is displayed.
3
Navigate to
User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for
administrators in Admin Approval Mode
.
4
Right-click and select
Elevate without prompt
.