Installing the java plug-in on the workstation, Configuring internet explorer, Installing the java plug-in on solaris – HP Surestore 6164 Switch User Manual
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Web Tools User’s Guide
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Installing Web Tools
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Exit and relaunch the browser.
Configuring Internet Explorer
Correct operation of Web Tools with Internet Explorer requires clearing the browser cache after
installation, and specifying the appropriate settings for browser refresh frequency and process
model.
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The browser cache must be cleared after the installation of Fabric OS. The browser may use
local cache copies of jar files and/or image files to improve performance (depending on
options selected in browser), which can cause incorrect display.
To remove cached files from Internet Explorer:
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Select Internet Options from the View menu if using Internet Explorer 4.x, or from the
Tools menu if using 5.x.
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Select the General tab.
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Click Delete Files... (under “Temporary Internet Files”).
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Click OK, then exit and relaunch the browser.
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Browser pages must be refreshed at every visit to ensure the correct operation of the Switch
Admin feature.
To set the refresh frequency:
1.
Select Internet Options from the View menu if using Internet Explorer 4.x, or from the
Tools menu if using 5.x.
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Select the General tab and click Settings (under “Temporary Internet Files”).
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Under “Check for newer versions of stored pages”, select “Every visit to the page”.
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The correct Browser Process Model must be selected.
To select the Browser Process Model:
1.
Select View > Internet Options if using Internet Explorer 4.x, or Tools > Internet
Options if using Internet Explorer 5.x.
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Select the Advanced tab and click to expand the Browsing category.
3.
Under “Browsing”, select “Browse in a new process” if using Internet Explorer 4.x, or
“Launch browser windows in a separate process” if using Internet Explorer 5.x.
Installing the Java Plug-in on the Workstation
A Java plug-in must be installed on the workstation for the correct operation of Web Tools. The
required version depends on the operating system.
Installing the Java Plug-in on Solaris
Solaris workstations require both the Java plug-in version 1.2.2-02 for Solaris and the patch created
by Sun Microsystems, Inc. for use with the Java plug-in on Solaris.