Users Guide

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You must configure Internet Explorer (IE) settings before you launch and run HTML5 based virtual console and virtual media
applications. To configure the browser settings:
1. Disable pop-up blocker. To do this, click Tools > Internet Options > Privacy and clear the Turn on Pop-up Blocker
check-box.
2. Start the HTML5 virtual console using any of the following methods:
In IE, click Tools > Compatibility View Settings and clear the Display intranet sites in Compatibility View check-
box.
In IE using an IPv6 address, modify the IPv6 address as follows:
https://[fe80::d267:e5ff:fef4:2fe9]/ to https://fe80--d267-e5ff-fef4-2fe9.ipv6-
literal.net/
Direct HTML5 virtual console in IE using an IPv6 address, modify the IPv6 address as follows:
https://[fe80::d267:e5ff:fef4:2fe9]/console to https://fe80--d267-e5ff-
fef4-2fe9.ipv6-literal.net/console
3. To display the Title Bar information in IE, go to Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Personalization >
Window Classic
Configuring the web browser to use Java plug-in
Install a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) if you are using Firefox or IE and want to use the Java Viewer.
NOTE: Install a 32-bit or 64-bit JRE version on a 64-bit operating system or a 32-bit JRE version on a 32-bit operating
system.
To configure IE to use Java plug-in:
Disable automatic prompting for file downloads in Internet Explorer.
Disable Enhanced Security Mode in Internet Explorer.
Configuring IE to use ActiveX plug-in
You must configure the IE browser settings before you start and run ActiveX based Virtual Console and Virtual Media
applications. The ActiveX applications are delivered as signed CAB files from the iDRAC server. If the plug-in type is set to
Native-ActiveX type in Virtual console, when you try to start the Virtual Console, the CAB file is downloaded to the client
system and ActiveX based Virtual Console is started. Internet Explorer requires some configurations to download, install, and run
these ActiveX based applications.
On 64-bit operating systems, you can install both 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Internet Explorer. You may use either of 32-bit or
64-bit, however, you must install the corresponding plug-in. For example, if you install the plug-in in the 64-bit browser and then
open the viewer in a 32-bit browser, you must install the plug-in again.
NOTE: You can use ActiveX plug-in only with Internet Explorer.
NOTE: To use ActiveX plug-in on systems with Internet Explorer 9, before configuring Internet Explorer, ensure that you
disable the Enhanced Security Mode in Internet Explorer or in the server manager in Windows Server operating systems.
For ActiveX applications in Windows 7, Windows 2008, and Windows 10 configure the following Internet Explorer settings to use
the ActiveX plug-in:
1. Clear the browsers cache.
2. Add iDRAC IP or host name to the Local Internet site list.
3. Reset the custom settings to Medium-low or change the settings to allow installation of signed ActiveX plug-ins.
4. Enable the browser to download encrypted content and to enable third-party browser extensions. To do this, go to Tools
> Internet Options > Advanced, clear the Do not save encrypted pages to disk option, and select the Enable third-
party browser extensions option.
NOTE: Restart Internet Explorer for the Enable third-party browser extension setting to take effect.
5. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Security and select the zone in which you want to run the application.
6. Click Custom level. In the Security Settings window, do the following:
Select Enable for Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls.
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