Installing The Adobe Flash Player; Installing And Configuring The Jre - HPE XP P9000 User Manual

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The browser must allow first-party, third-party, and session cookies.
Pop-up blocker and plug-ins must be disabled.
There are two versions of Windows Flash Player: ActiveX for Internet Explorer and Plugin for other
than Internet Explorer. Choose the Flash Player installer that is appropriate for your browser.
Adobe Flash Player might be installed with Internet Explorer. In that case you can perform Windows
Update to install the latest version.
You can also download an earlier version from Microsoft Security Advisory (2755801).
Consult your browser's documentation for instructions.

Installing the Adobe Flash Player

To install the latest Adobe Flash Player, go to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ download the installer
to your system, and run the installer.
To install a previous version of Adobe Flash Player:
Procedure
1. Launch the Web browser that you normally use and go to the Adobe Website http://www.adobe.com.
2. Scroll upward, as needed to display the top of the Adobe Web page.
3. In the Adobe search box in the upper right corner of the Web page (not the browser search box), enter
archived flash player, and click Search.
4. In the search results, select Archived Flash Player versions. The Archived Flash Player version Web
page on the Adobe Website opens.
5. Scroll down to the list of archived Flash player versions, select the archived version you want,
download the installer, and then install it

Installing and configuring the JRE

You can download and install the JRE from the Java Website at http://java.sun.com/products/archive.
In a Windows environment, you can verify that JRE was successfully installed if you are able to view the
Java icon in the Control Panel. You should be able to launch the Java Control Panel by double-clicking
the Java icon.
In a UNIX or Linux environment, you can verify that JRE was successfully installed if you are able to open
the ControlPanel.html file, which is located in the JRE root directory.
On the JRE of each Remote Web Console computer, Java log file trace and logging must be enabled and
caching must be disabled. The Java log file can help you troubleshoot a problem when an application
error occurs in the Remote Web Console Web client. Disabling the caching feature can help prevent
complications when the microcode is updated. See the http://java.sun.com Website for more information
on configuring JRE through the Java Control Panel.
Configuring JRE
After installing the JRE file on UNIX workstations, you must set the file path for the installation directory.
In a B Shell, issue the following command:
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