On Windows 2008 if you manually try to edit the web.config file with Notepad and aren't logged in to the computer as the Administrator account you may need to open Notepad as administrator. If you right click on the Notepad icon in the start menu there should be an option to Run As Administrator. When you open the web.config file with notepad running as an administrator you should be able to just save the file without being prompted to "Save As" a different file name.
Edit the key called "Server" and change that to a fully qualified domain name Save your changes and close the registry editor You need to restart IIS for your changes to take affect.
Change the value of that key to "true" in order for the browser check to not happen. Save your changes You don't need to restart IIS for this change to take place.
Edit the key called "Server" and change that to a fully qualified domain name Save your changes and close the registry editor You need to restart IIS for your changes to take affect.
no_authentication=true Save the changes and restart the "Serena Common Jboss" service Try the notification again and SBM should respond to anonymous alf events like it did in versions before 10.1