Cisco Cisco Wireless Control System Version 4.0
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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless Control System 6.0.132.0 for Windows or Linux
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Important Notes
Internet Explorer Error
When you click certain links that call Javascript code, you may get an Internet Explorer error as follows:
Problems with this web page might prevent it from being displayed properly or functioning properly. In
the future, you can display this message by double clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar.
the future, you can display this message by double clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar.
This problem appears if another program has de-registered the DLLs below. Re-registering them corrects
the problem.
the problem.
Follow these steps to re-register the DLLs:
Step 1
Open a command-line window in Windows XP (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command
Prompt).
Prompt).
Step 2
Run these commands one at a time in the following order. After each command successfully runs, you
should receive a pop-up message that the DllRegisterServer in_something.dll succeeded.
should receive a pop-up message that the DllRegisterServer in_something.dll succeeded.
1.
regsvr32 msscript.ocx
2.
regsvr32 dispex.dll
3.
regsvr32 vbscript.dll
4.
regsvr32 scrrun.dll
5.
regsvr32 urlmon.dll
6.
regsvr32 actxprxy.dll
7.
regsvr32 shdocvw.dll
Step 3
Restart the computer.
Notes about Google Earth
When you launch Google Earth, this message appears:
Google Earth could not write to the current cache or myplaces file location. The values
will be set as follows:
My Places Path:”C:\Document and Settings\userid\Application Data\Google\GoogleEarth”
Cache Path: “C:\Documents and Settings\userid\Local Settings\Application
Data\Google\GoogleEarth”
This is expected behavior.
Also, if you visit the AP Details window a second time, you get an “invalid path / googleArthLradDetails
was requested” HTTP status message. This Google Earth problem can be resolved by deleting the first
AP Details occurrence.
was requested” HTTP status message. This Google Earth problem can be resolved by deleting the first
AP Details occurrence.
Windows XP Cannot Load CAD Files
Internet Explorer 7 running on Windows XP cannot load CAD files because of missing DLLs
(C:\Windows\system\DWMAPI.DLL). These DLLs are present only on Windows Vista.
(C:\Windows\system\DWMAPI.DLL). These DLLs are present only on Windows Vista.
Take one of the following actions:
•
Uninstall IE7 and install IE6.