release_notes_r5_38_6.txt Driver File Contents (cde100.exe)

                         NEW FIRMWARE RELEASE
                         ====================


 Products involved:  AXIS StorPoint CDE100 for Fast Ethernet
                     AXIS StorPoint CDE100 IDE for Fast Ethernet
                     AXIS StorPoint CDE100 Basic for Fast Ethernet

 Release date:       November 09, 2004

 Release type:       Servicerelease

 Software version:   5.38.6

 User documentation: Instant Up & Running 1.0
                     Storage Online CD 1.1
                     User's Manual 1.7

 File name:          cde100_538_6.bin
 File size:          2814286

 Last preceding
 release:            5.38.5


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 Corrected problems in version 5.38.6:
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5.38.6:1 Names of all archived CD/DVD's where corrupted, eight
         hexdigits, after several CD/DVD's have been archived.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.38.5:
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5.38.5:1 Some characters in CD/DVD names made it impossible to delete
         the cached/archived volume.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.38.4:
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5.38.4:1 Corrected several problems with hanging and restarting
         StorPoint. Caused by Nessus, NMAP and internet attacks.
	   
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 Corrected problems in version 5.38.1:
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5.38.1:1 Networksettings wizard: Some strange errormessages at
         communication problems, are corrected.
5.38.1:2 FileSystem: Corrupted volumenames, 8 hexdigits, should not
         occur anymore.
5.38.1:3 Netware/PureIP: Corrupted NCP/PureIP packets on the net
	 could restart the StorPoint. Typically every 10 minutes 
	 with an XXX mailchecker on the net.
5.38.1:4 FileSystem: The data from some, larger than 4 GB, DVD's,
         could be corrupted when archived and ejected.
5.38.1:5 IP: Multiple names in the DomainName parameter, are handled
         correctly in DNS requests and eventmail sender. 

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 New features in version 5.38:
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5.38:1  Devices: Support for a number of new devices has been added
        For an up-to-date list of devices tested with the StorPoint,
    	please see www.axis.com/techsup/cdsrv/storpoint_cdp/.
		  
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 Corrected problems in version 5.38:
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5.38:1  Server: Added Atlantic and Finland timezones.
5.38:2  Server: Domainname added to senders address in event mails.
5.38:3  CIFS/SMB: W2003 domain compatibilty. 
                  SP as client can use SMB signing.
5.38:4  FileSystem: Added the hidden parameter: 
                    [Server] PrioritizeCDUDF (yes/no), to handle 
		    CD's with ISO9660 and UDF but not Joliet.
5.38:5  IDE: Supporting HD's > 137GB. 
             Max 2000GB and sum of HD's max 2000GB.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.37:
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5.37:1  NetWare/PureIP: More reliable name resolution
        If the StorPoint encounters problems during name resolution
        then it tries to resolve the name through other servers in
        the NDS tree.

5.37:2  CIFS/SMB: Swapped UDP ports
        Some CIFS/SMB clients couldn't connect to the StorPoint
        because the source and destination UDP port numbers were 
        swapped in name service response packets.

5.37:3  File System: Faster hard disk formatting
        Formatting of hard disks is now faster : 
        2-5 times for SCSI and about 1.3 times for IDE.

5.37:4  CD-R/RW: Improved CD writing stability

5.37:5  Web: Improved help pages.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.36:
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5.36:1  Ethernet: Network Speed field in statistics file
        The Network Speed field in statistics.txt now shows
        correct information regarding Full and Half Duplex mode.

5.36:2  FTP: Improved stability
        If the network load was very high, the StorPoint could 
        eventually restart spontaneously when it was accessed 
        through FTP.

5.36:3  NetWare: NDS authentication
        Sometimes the NDS server could not connect to the StorPoint
        because the authentication failed, for example when doing 
        schema updates.

5.36:4  NetWare/PureIP: SLP scope names
        The StorPoint now handles SLP scope names containing spaces 
        correctly.

5.36:5  Web: Improved Web interface security

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 Corrected problems in version 5.35.1:
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5.35.1:1  CIFS/SMB: Windows 2000 SP 3 domain controller issue
          Some users were given restricted access rights if the
          domain controller was running Windows 2000 Service Pack 3.
          For example, members of the Domain Admins group were not
          identified as such and were only given access rights of
          the default group Users.

5.35.1:2  CIFS/SMB: Error message after domain installation
          Immediately after completing the network installation
          wizard for Windows (SMB), an error message could appear
          in the event log, stating that no trust account existed
          for the StorPoint and a new network installation was
          necessary. This could happen if the StorPoint created its
          trust account on one domain controller, and immediately
          thereafter tried to logon to another one.

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 New features in version 5.35:
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5.35:1  SNMP: SNMP can be disabled
        To disable (or re-enable) SNMP simply click the "Enable SNMP"
        checkbox on Network Settings : Detailed View : SNMP on the
        admin web pages, or edit the config.ini file, and restart
        the StorPoint.

5.35:2  NetWare/PureIP: Four SLP Directory Agents
        The StorPoint can now be configured to register its services
        in up to four SLP Directory Agents.

5.35:3  Macintosh/AFP over TCP/IP: Improved throughput
        AFP over TCP/IP throughput has been improved; in some cases
        dramatically so.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.35:
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5.35:4  NetWare: Connecting to NDS in large NetWare environments
        The StorPoint could sometimes fail to connect to NDS in
        large NetWare environments with a highly partitioned NDS
        tree, making it impossible to authenticate connecting users.

5.35:5  NetWare/PureIP: SLP service registration updates could fail
        In some situations the StorPoint would stop updating a
        Directory Agent about its services. The services were then
        removed by the Directory Agent, and NetWare/PureIP clients
        could no longer locate the StorPoint on the network.

5.35:6  NetWare/PureIP: Multiple SLP scopes and Directory Agents
        The StorPoint will now correctly register its services in
        all SLP scopes it has been configured with.

5.35:7  CD-R/RW: Parameter memory becoming full
        When writing CD-R/RWs while running CIFS/SMB in user-level
        security, the memory used for storing parameters could
        eventually become full. A Factory Default restore on Volume
        Properties was necessary to clear the parameter memory.

5.35:8  CD-R/RW: Shared drive for CD-R/RW devices
        A problem with users' access rights and shared drive mode
        for CD-R/RW devices has been resolved. It is now possible
        to use the shared drive functionality with CD-R/RW devices.

5.35:9  Macintosh/AFP: Finder locks up due to AFP packet loss
        The Macintosh Finder application in MacOS 9.x often locks
        up when AFP reply packets for Finder are lost, which could
        happen in situations of continuous high load on the
        StorPoint. The risk of such a packet loss has been reduced,
        thus improving Finder's stability when working with the
        StorPoint.

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 New features in version 5.34:
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5.34:1  CIFS/SMB: Support for Windows 2000 native domains
        When installed in a Windows 2000 domain, the StorPoint
        automatically joins Active Directory. Both native and mixed
        mode domains are supported.

5.34:2  NetWare: The StorPoint now supports NetWare 6

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 Corrected problems in version 5.34:
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5.34:3  NetWare: Bindery mode did not work correctly

5.34:4  NetWare: The volume list was not updated correctly
        The volume list presented to NetWare clients was not updated
        correctly when cached discs were deleted, group folders were
        removed, or a disc was replaced with one having the same
        name.

5.34:5  NetWare: Using the SLP Scope option in DHCP
        Setting the StorPoint's SLP Scope by using the DHCP SLP
        Scope option could cause stability problems.

5.34:6  NetWare/PureIP: Registering services in wrong SLP scope
        The StorPoint would in some situations register its services
        in the wrong SLP scope.

5.34:7  NetWare/PureIP: NDS could start prematurely
        In some NetWare PureIP environments, the StorPoint sometimes
        attempted to start NDS before service information could be
        gathered by SLP. NDS start-up would then fail and user
        authentication was not possible.

5.34:8  NetWare: Storing a large amount of access rights in NDS
        After adding a large number of trustees to different discs,
        which are then stored in the NDS tree, the StorPoint could
        lock up after a restart, when it tried to read back the
        trustees from the NDS tree.

5.34:9  NetWare: Browsing discs with thousands of directories
        Novell NetWare 3.x clients on Windows 9x sometimes failed to
        display the contents of a disc if it contained thousands of
        directories.

5.34:10 NetWare: NWAdmin could cause the StorPoint to lock up
        When accessing the StorPoint's SYS object using NWAdmin,
        the StorPoint could lock up and had to be restarted.

5.34:11 NetWare/IPX: Retransmissions were not handled correctly
        If NetWare Open File requests were retransmitted over IPX
        by a client, the StorPoint would allocate new resources for
        each retransmission. These resources were not deallocated
        since the client issues only a single Close File request.
        This could lead to resource exhaustion in situations of
        continuous high load.

5.34:12 CIFS/SMB: "Non-standard" NBT ports were not supported
        We now support CIFS/SMB clients that send NBT name service
        requests on ports other than the "standard" port used by
        Microsoft Windows.

5.34:13 NFS: A single file could sometimes be missing in a directory
        In rare occasions when listing the contents of a directory,
        the last file could be missing.

5.34:14 File System: Problems with shared drive functionality
        With the shared drive functionality enabled, users browsing
        one disc could sometimes see the contents of another disc.
        This could happen when discs were moved between shared drives
        or when partial caching or mirroring was enabled.

5.34:15 File System: ISO 9660/Rock Ridge symbolic links
        The StorPoint now supports symbolic links on Rock Ridge CDs.

5.34:16 Stability: Improved stability when network load is very high
        If the network load was constantly very high, the StorPoint
        could eventually restart spontaneously.

5.34:17 CD-R/RW: Clicking Cancel while writing a large file
        If writing a large file with Windows Explorer was cancelled
        the StorPoint could crash.

5.34:18 IDE: DMA for CD-R/RW devices could cause instability
        If DMA was enabled for a CD-R/RW device, writing with this
        device could cause the StorPoint to restart spontaneously.

5.34:19 IDE: Copying the contents of a CD to a CD-R/RW aborted
        Random read errors on the source CD could sometimes abort a
        copy of a CD to a CD-R/RW. Sometimes the same problem caused
        CD caching to abort if a CD-R/RW was written simultaneously.

5.34:20 SCSI: Mode setting for second bus for Dual SCSI products
        For Dual SCSI products, the mode of the second SCSI bus would
        default to, and remain at Ultra regardless of the setting of
        the first bus. Changes on bus A mode will now automatically
        cause bus B to change mode as well.

5.34:21 Disc Caching: New parameter AutoFormatEnabled
        By setting the new parameter AutoFormatEnabled to 'no' it is
        possible to prevent the StorPoint from automatically
        formatting the cache disks when errors are detected. Instead,
        the StorPoint will log any problems found. The parameter is
        accessible through config.ini.

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 Known problems in version 5.34:
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5.34:22 File System: Shared drive for CD-R/RW device
        Problems with users' access rights can occur when enabling
        shared drive mode for a CD-R/RW device when running CIFS/SMB
        in user-level security. It is therefore not recommended to
        use the shared drive functionality with CD-R/RW devices.

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 Added features in version 5.33:
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5.33:1  Devices: Support for a number of new devices has been added
        For an up-to-date list of devices tested with the StorPoint
        CD E100, please see www.axis.com/techsup/cdsrv/cd_e100/.

5.33:2  CIFS/SMB: Support for Microsoft Windows XP

5.33:3  NFS: Support for Red Hat Linux 7.x

5.33:4  IDE: DMA can be enabled for ATAPI devices
        It is now possible to enable DMA data transfers for ATAPI
        devices, i.e. CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and CD-RW, from each device's
        configuration file.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.33:
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5.33:5  CIFS/SMB and NetWare: File short names missed the extension
        When long filenames were shortened to 8+3 format, the file
        extension was lost, which caused some applications to fail,
        i.e. Access 97 on Windows 98.

5.33:6  CIFS/SMB: Changing file permissions in a Win2k domain
        When the StorPoint was installed in a Windows 2000 domain,
        changing file permissions from a Windows NT client could
        cause the StorPoint to crash.

5.33:7  NetWare: Empty server list in RCONSOLE
        Because the StorPoint's response to a SAP General File Service
        Query can be incomplete, the NetWare utility RCONSOLE could
        sometimes present an empty list of NetWare servers, if the
        StorPoint was first to reply to such a query. The StorPoint's
        response is now delayed, giving other NetWare servers a chance
        to reply first.

5.33:8  NetWare: Contacting the Directory Agent could fail
        In NetWare PureIP environments, the StorPoint would sometimes
        send SLP Service Requests to a multicast address instead of
        the unicast address of the registered Directory Agent. In
        routed networks, this could cause the NDS installation to
        fail.

5.33:9  NetWare: Some NDS tree names were rejected by the StorPoint
        The StorPoint's SLP Service Response parser would sometimes
        reject NDS tree names, causing the NDS installation to fail.

5.33:10 NetWare: Unmounted discs were still shown in the volume list
        The volume list was not correctly updated when discs were
        unmounted, or when archived volumes or Group Folders were
        deleted. A StorPoint restart was necessary to refresh the list
        of available volumes.

5.33:11 NetWare: Drive mappings could change path
        Drive mappings in NetWare could change path inexplicably when
        the user was changing the current working directory on that
        mapping.

5.33:12 AFP/AppleTalk: Authentication over Cisco routers did not work
        When the StorPoint and the AFP Authentication Server were
        connected over a Cisco router, authentication over AppleTalk
        did not work because the router did not forward the packets
        from the StorPoint to the Authentication Server.

5.33:13 Disc Caching: Balancing over multiple cache hard disks
        With two cache hard disks larger than 20 GB connected, one
        was filled, leaving the other one almost unused.

5.33:14 File System: High Sierra discs were not mounted
        The StorPoint did not recognize, nor mount High Sierra discs.

5.33:15 File System: ISO 9660 and Joliet discs with 1024-byte blocks
        It was not possible to mount ISO 9660 and Joliet discs with
        a block size of 1024 bytes. Only 2048-byte block sizes were
        accepted.

5.33:16 File System: Nameless ISO 9660 discs caused restarts
        When trying to mount an ISO 9660 disc without volume name,
        the StorPoint would restart.

5.33:17 File System: ISO 9660/Joliet discs with no root record name
        ISO 9660 and Joliet discs without a name field in the root
        directory record were not mounted by the StorPoint.

5.33:18 File System: Large directory structures could cause restarts
        The StorPoint could restart when a user browsed a CD with
        multiple directories that each contained about a 1000 files
        or more.

5.33:19 File System: The archived La Legge DVD was corrupt
        After archiving, some files on the La Legge DVD-ROM were
        corrupt or inaccessible. The bug was in the retrieval of
        the archived data so re-caching is not necessary.

5.33:20 File System: Aranzadi database DVDs were not cached properly
        Because the Aranzadi DVDs have a production fault, they were
        not cached correctly.

5.33:21 File System: The Legato Networker CD could cause restarts

5.33:22 CD-R/RW: The Recordable Discs password did not work properly
        The Recordable Discs password can now be set on the web pages,
        and it is not necessary to restart the StorPoint to activate
        it.

5.33:23 CD-R/RW: Finalized discs works properly in Windows 2000 now
        Since the UDF file system written to the disc by the StorPoint
        was not read correctly by Microsoft Windows 2000, UDF will no
        longer be included on the finalized disc by default. If you
        want to include UDF (along with ISO 9660 and Joliet) then set
        the `Finalize with UDF' parameter to `yes' in config.ini.

5.33:24 FTP: The FTP Time Out parameter did not work
        Because the FTP Time Out parameter did not work, FTP sessions
        not properly closed could prevent new user from logging in.

5.33:25 IP: Routing problem across subnets with differing subnet masks
        A client on a subnet with fewer bits in the extended network
        prefix than the subnet on which the StorPoint was situated
        could sometimes not communicate with the StorPoint. If the
        least significant bits of the client's IP number were all 1s,
        the StorPoint would erroneously interpret it as a broadcast
        address.

5.33:26 Telnet: The Telnet port has been closed

5.33:27 Ethernet: Reduced packet loss with full duplex devices
        Auto negotiation with full duplex devices, such as switches
        and routers, could sometimes lead to an erroneous port
        setting on the StorPoint, which led to packet losses and
        reduced throughput.

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 Known problems in version 5.33:
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5.33:28 IDE: Some device configurations can show problems
        Some devices might not be identified correctly by the
        StorPoint in some configurations. This problem can often be
        circumvented by changing the configuration, for example by
        pairing two devices as master and slave instead of connecting
        them as two single masters, and/or by modifying the
        IDEBootDelay parameter, accessible in config.ini.

5.33:29 NetWare: The SLP Scope option in DHCP
        It is not recommended to give the StorPoint its SLP Scope
        setting using the DHCP SLP Scope option, as this may cause
        stability problems.

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 Added features in version 5.32:
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5.32:1  CD/DVD Management: CD Grouping
        CDs and DVDs can be grouped in folders. The administrator can
        create new folders in the Volumes folder and sort CDs and DVDs
        by drag'n'drop using a file exploring tool.

5.32:2  CD/DVD Management: Discs can be renamed using a file explorer
        CDs and DVDs can be renamed using a file exploring tool.

5.32:3  File System: DVD-9 discs can be cached to hard drive
        DVD-ROMs larger than 4GB can now be mirrored or archived on the
        caching hard drive(s).

5.32:4  File System: DBCS filenames on ISO 9660 discs are supported
        ISO 9660 CDs using a Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) can now
        show the appropriate Asian-language file and volume names
        on the web and thru CIFS/SMB.

5.32:5  File System: All sessions on Macintosh discs are mounted
        All sessions on multisession HFS and ISO 9660/Apple discs
        are now mounted and accessible, and can be archived.

5.32:6  Performance: Enhanced overall performance
        * Opportunistic Locks allow clients to cache file data locally.
        * Writing very large files on CD-R/RW is much faster.
        * Improved performance for IDE CD-R/RW.

5.32:7  Web: Cache Mode dialog accessible from the Discs & Drives page
        The dialog for changing Cache Mode is now accessible directly
        from the Discs & Drives web page.

5.32:8  Web: Statistics page divided into sub-pages
        The Statistics web page has been divided into four or five
        (if a caching hard drive is connected) sub-pages.

5.32:9  Web: Files and folders are sorted on the web file view
        Files and folders are sorted alphabetically on the web file
        view, with all folders displayed first.

5.32:10 Web: Web pages are UTF-8 encoded
        Web pages that include file and/or volume names are UTF-8
        encoded so that non-Latin characters can be displayed correctly.

5.32:11 NetWare: NDS rights can be stored locally in flash memory
        The NDS rights can now be stored locally in the StorPoint's
        flash memory.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.32:
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5.32:12 File System: ISO 9660 Rock Ridge with deep directory structures
        Directories of greater depth than 8 levels on ISO 9660/Rock Ridge
        discs are now accessible.

5.32:13 File System: ISO 9660 directories with one-character names
        Directories on ISO 9660 CDs with one-character names were not
        always accessible.

5.32:14 File System: Joliet preference over ISO 9660/Apple
        On CDs containing both Joliet and ISO 9660 with Apple extensions
        file systems, Joliet is now mounted instead of ISO 9660/Apple.

5.32:15 CD-R/RW: Simultaneous multi-user writing
        CD-R/RW writing could sometimes fail when more than a single
        user wrote to a disc.

5.32:16 CD-R/RW: Plextor CD-RW 8/4/32 IDE wasn't reliable
        The IDE version of Plextor CD-RW 8/4/32 could fail during writing
        and finalizing of discs.

5.32:17 FTP: The FTP Time Out parameter didn't work
        The FTP Time Out parameter now works correctly, closing an open
        connection after a period of inactivity.

5.32:18 CIFS/SMB: NetBIOS session limit to a Terminal Server is raised
        Users logged on to a Terminal Server couldn't connect to the
        StorPoint because the NetBIOS session limit was exceeded.

5.32:19 CIFS/SMB: Parameters for domains with restricted anonymous login
        Parameters User Account and User Password (accessible from
        config.ini) can be used if the domain is configured to restrict
        access for anonymous logins.

5.32:20 Web: Axis Support Links didn't work
        The links to product pages and firmware version information on
        the Support page were not correct.


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Corrected problems in version 5.31.1
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5.31.1:1  NetWare: An empty volume list returned to the newest
	  NetWare clients when having large number of mounted CDs
	  The NCP command GetMountedVolumeList returned an empty
          list to the newest NetWare clients, if a large number
          of CDs were mounted. The number of volumes depended on
          their names, but it had to be at least 30.

5.31.1:2  NetWare: Browsing CDs with some NetWare clients when
	  ShowAllVolumes parameter is set to 'no'
          The CDs could not be browsed below the second level of the
	  directory structure when ShowAllVolumes parameter was set
	  to 'no'. Now, the complete directory structure can be
	  browsed.

5.31.1:3  SCSI: Teac CD-ROM drive recognition
          Teac CD-ROM drive CD-532S is now correctly identified as a
	  CD-ROM without CD-RW capabilities.

5.31.1:4  CIFS/SMB: Listing/copying of some files in large directories
	  Some of the files in a directory with large number of files
	  have not been shown correctly. This problem is now corrected.

5.31.1:5  CIFS/SMB: Windows 2000 shareLevel - "NetBIOS session limit
	  has exceeded"
	  The error message "NetBIOS session limit has exceeded"
	  appeared on Windows 2000 Professional clients when
	  shareLevel security was used and more than 10 session have
	  been established. This problem is now corrected and the
	  correction might solve the similar problem in the Terminal
	  Server environments.

5.31.1:6  CIFS/SMB: UserLevel security in Windows 2000 environments
	  The StorPoint can now be accessed even when the userLevel
	  security is used in a environment where a Windows 2000 Server
	  is the domain controller. Note that the domain operation mode
          still has to be mixed.

5.31.1:7  SMB: OS/2 client compatibility problems
	  When using userLevel security, OS/2 clients experienced some
	  problems when accessing mapped resources from the OS/2 DOS
          prompt. This problem is now corrected.

5.31.1:8  File System: ISO 9660 - removing version numbers
	  When the length of the version numbers in the file
          identifiers on an ISO 9660 volume differed from one, we
          didn't remove the version numbers from the file names.
          This resulted in strange suffixes in file listings and
          made the files on the volume inaccessible.

5.31.1:9  File System: Improved ISO 9660 Rock Ridge support
          In some rare occasions, browsing of a RockRidge CD was
	  not possible. A correction for deeper directory structures
	  on ISO 9660 Rock Ridge CDs makes this possible now.

5.31.1:10 File System: ISO 9660 - Directories with incorrect file type
	  Browsing of CDs with a directory that identifies like a
	  file is possible now. A PC allows this kind of inconsistency
          as well.

5.31.1:11 CD-R/RW: Multiple CD-R/RW drives and open discs
	  When using two or more CD recorders, it is now possible to
	  use multiple open CD-R/RW discs simultaneously. Previously,
          in some cases, only one of these was mounted correctly.

5.31.1:12 CD-R/RW: Wrong time stamps on files
          Time and date stamps on CD-R/RW files and folders are now
	  correct.

5.31.1:13 CD-R/RW: Large files and folders containing a large number of
	  files
	  Large files (larger than 100MB) and folders containing a
          large number of files (more than 1000) could sometimes become
	  corrupted if the disc was ejected and re-inserted without
	  being finalized first. The file or folder would then appear
	  as a zero-byte file. This problem is now corrected.


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 Added features in version 5.31:
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5.31:1 IDE support
       Support for IDE devices has been added. A StorPoint CDE100 IDE
       is required to use the IDE support.  

5.31:2 CIFS/SMB: Windows 2000 security
       Added support for Windows 2000 security permissions, block
       inheritance and selective inheritance.

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 Corrected problems in version 5.31:
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5.31.3 NetWare: Lost PureIP connections
       Connections from PureIP clients were lost after a while of 
       inactivity.

5.31:4 NetWare: Time Sync Source with server name
       Using a NetWare server name as time synchronization source did
       not work. This problem has been corrected.

5.31:5 NetWare/PureIP: Parameter default value
       The default value of the PureIPEnable parameter has been changed 
       to 'No'. The parameter value in existing servers with 5.30 will
       not be changed (unless a factory default is performed).

5.31:6 Macintosh/AppleTalk: Address probing
       In some routed AppleTalk networks the server could get an invalid
       node address which made it inaccessible.

5.31:7 Macintosh/HFS: Multisession
       The first session on multisession HFS discs was mounted. Has been
       changed to mount the last session.

5.31:8 Macintosh/AFP: Long filenames
       Some Macintosh clients crash if a filename longer than 31 
       characters is received. Files with too long names are no longer 
       returned over AFP.


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 Added features in version 5.30:
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5.30:1  NetWare: Full NetWare 5 compatibility

        * PureIP, i.e. the server now has native support for NetWare over 
          TCP/IP. IPX support can be used simultaneously or can be disabled 
          completely.

        * SLP/DHCP/DNS, i.e. services are announced using SLP. NDS trees 
          and servers are found with SLP and/or DHCP and/or DNS. 
          Directory Agents and SLP scopes are supported.

5.30:2  File System: CD-R/RW support
        The server supports formatting of and writing to CD-R and CD-RW discs.
        Formatted discs can be closed with a standard ISO9660 header.
        For more details, consult the StorPoint User's Manual.

5.30:3  Macintosh/AFP: AFP authentication support
        Support for authentication of Macintosh clients. A Macintosh 
        server can be setup to verify the user names and passwords of 
        Macintosh users.

5.30.4  Macintosh/AFP: Mac security
        It is possible to set security for volumes in Macintosh networks.

5.30:5  Web: New Cached Disc view page
        All cached volumes can be seen from this page. It is also possible
        to delete cached volumes and archive mirrored volumes.

5.30:6  Configuration: New factory default options
        The new options are:
        no               - No factory default is performed
        configuration    - Server settings are reset (e.g. network settings)
        volumeProperties - Volume names, and access rights are reset
        all              - All settings are reset to factory default and 
                           all hard drives are reformatted

5.30:7  CIFS/SMB/HTTP: Unicode support
        Support for unicode file names and directory names. This enables
        for example Japanese and Chinese CD-ROM:s to be used in the 
        StorPoint and the file names will be displayed correctly.
        Note that volume names still must be in ASCII.

5.30:8  File System: Video CD (VCD) supported
        Video-CD:s can now be played from the StorPoint. They can also
        be cached to hard drive if needed. The performance sustains
        up to 30 simultaneous video streams.
        Note: Video CD is not the same as DVD Video (which is not supported)

5.30:9  Web/IP: New IP setting method
        It is possible to set the server's IP address using a Web browser in
        a Microsoft network (SMB) when using NBT. 
        Please consult the new StorPoint user documentation for more details.

5.30:10 File System: DVD support
        The StorPoint now supports reading DVD-ROM:s larger than 4 GB. 
        Caching of DVD:s larger than 4 GB is still not supported. For 
        improved performance of DVD:s, we suggest enabling the file cache. 
        This will cache the most commonly used files from the DVD.

5.30.11 File System: Number of cached discs
        The StorPoint can now cache up to 255 discs on up to 13 hard drives.

5.30.12 Ethernet: Full duplex support
        The ethernet interface has now enabled the support for full 
        duplex. The functionality is automatically negotiated with the 
        ethernet switches.


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 Corrected problems in version 5.30:
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5.30:13 CIFS/SMB: Security permissions in Windows 2000
        If security permissions were set with a Windows 2000 machine, the
        files were not accessible from Win9x.

5.30:14 CIFS/SMB: Invalid server names
        The SMB server name can now contain '_' and '-' as long as they are 
        not the first or last character in the server name.

5.30:15 CIFS/SMB: Server name conflict
        The Windows configuration wizard was not working if another server
        on the network had the same name as the Storpoint. The Windows 
        service within the StorPoint did not start.

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 Best regards

 Axis Communications AB
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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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