Installation Manual

Microsoft ClickOnce
The .NET IRC is launched using Microsoft ClickOnce, which is part of the .NET Framework.
ClickOnce requires that any application installed from an SSL connection must be from a trusted
source. If a browser is not configured to trust an iLO system, and the IRC requires a trusted
certificate in iLO setting is set to Enabled, ClickOnce displays the following error message:
Cannot Start Application - Application download did not succeed...
For more information, see “Configuring the Integrated Remote Console Trust setting (.NET IRC)”
(page 94).
Mozilla Firefox requires an add-on to launch .NET applications. You can launch the .NET
IRC from a supported version of Firefox by using a ClickOnce add-on such as the Microsoft
.NET Framework Assistant. You can download the .NET Framework Assistant from http://
addons.mozilla.org/.
Previous versions of Google Chrome could run the .NET IRC with an NPAPI plug-in that
supported ClickOnce. Google Chrome 42 and later does not support NPAPI-based plug-ins.
As a workaround, use one of the following:
The .NET IRC with a different browser.
The standalone .NET IRC.
The Java IRC.
The iLO mobile app.
Starting the Integrated Remote Console
Starting the .NET IRC
1. Navigate to the Remote ConsoleRemote Console page.
2. Verify that your system meets the requirements for using the .NET IRC.
For more information, see “.NET IRC requirements” (page 216).
3. Click the Launch button.
Starting the Java IRC (Oracle JRE)
Use this procedure to start the Java IRC in environments with Windows or Linux and the Oracle
JRE.
1. Navigate to the Remote ConsoleRemote Console page.
2. Verify that your system meets the requirements for using the Java IRC.
For more information, see “Integrated Remote Console usage information and tips”
3. Click the Web Start button.
Internet Explorer: The browser prompts you to open the Java IRC JNLP file.
Firefox: The browser prompts you to save the Java IRC JNLP file.
Chrome: The browser downloads the Java IRC JNLP file.
4. Open the JNLP file.
Internet Explorer: Click the open prompt.
Firefox: Save and open the downloaded JNLP file.
Chrome: Open the downloaded JNLP file.
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