TITLE: HP PC Session Allocation Manager (Japanese)

VERSION: 1.0.3 Rev. A
DESCRIPTION:
This software package contains both English and Japanese HP PC Session 
Allocation Manager (SAM) installation files. 

HP SAM serves as the control point in managing desktop session allocations in a 
Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) deployment. Specifically, it manages 
the assignment of Microsoft Remote Desktop connections from a user's access 
device (client) to Remote Desktop sessions (Blade PC). 

PURPOSE: Critical
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP34680
SUPERSEDES: SP33375
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 25, 2007
CATEGORY: Software - Solutions
SSM SUPPORTED: No

PRODUCT TYPE(S):
Desktops

HARDWARE PRODUCT MODEL(S):
HP bc1000: All Models
HP bc1500 Blade PC: All Models

SOFTWARE PRODUCT(S):
None

OPERATING SYSTEM(S): 
Microsoft Windows XP Professional

LANGUAGE(S): 
Japanese

ENHANCEMENTS: 
- Provides reliability and performance improvements to the allocation feature 
(User -> Blade PC Resource).

NOTE: With this change, any HP SAM server that has less than 1 GB of memory 
(which is below the minimum requirement for HP SAM) will not work. Do not 
install the HP SAM 1.0.3 upgrade if you have less than 1 GB of memory on the HP 
SAM web server.

FIXES: 
- Fixes issue where the "usp_Dae_getredirect time out" error is generated when 
a user requests to connect to a blade PC and there are over a thousand (1000) 
resources assigned to the same role. 

- Fixes an intermittent issue where the "Channel DAE_SVC" error is generated 
when a user requests to connect to a blade PC. 

- Fixes an issue where the HP SAM Web server stops responding (locks) and must 
be restarted when the SAM administrator views the data in the Log tab and there 
are hundreds of thousands of entries to show. Version 1.0.3 limits the number 
of shown entries to ten thousand (10000) or less.

- Fixes an intermittent issue where a user is assigned to an available blade PC 
instead of to the user's disconnected blade PC resource.

PREREQUISITES: 
None

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 
1. Download the .EXE file to a directory on your hard drive. 

2. Execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions.


Copyright (c) 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.