This section explains how to set up and use the Web browser.
Take the following steps:
Set up the Web browser.
Set up the client in compliance with the Web browser environment.
You need to set up the Web browser environment for the client.
As the supported OS and Web browser varies depending on each operation management product, be sure to check the documentation first.
For the basic browser supported for Web-Based Admin View, refer to "3.1.2 Prerequisite client environment".
For the installation method and environment configuration, follow the instructions for each browser.
Web-Based Admin View uses a Web browser cookie to identify the client.
For the method of setup to handle cookies, follow the instructions for each browser.
Proxy setting
Select [Internet Options] from the [Tools] menu of the Web browser.
Select the [Connections] tab, on the [Internet Options] screen.
Click [LAN setting] in the LAN setting area.
De-select all the check boxes on the [Local Area Network (LAN) settings] screen.
Select [OK] on the [Local Area Network (LAN) settings] screen.
Select [OK] on the [Internet Options] screen.
The supported Java Plug-in versions are clarified in "3.1.2 Prerequisite client environment". Java Plug-in, which Oracle provides for free, may come with some operation management product packages.
Follow the setup method described in "Setting up Java Plug-in".
Check if Java Plug-in is installed.
Start [Add or delete Application], and then check if the following Java Plug-in is installed, it is not necessary to install.
Java(TM) 6
Install Java Plug-in.
Execute the following Java Plug-in installer in a CD-ROM.
<CDROM drive name> :\plugins\win\jre-6<version>-windows-i586-p.exe
Replace < version > with the file version number on CD-ROM.
Install following the procedure displayed on the screen.
This completes the setup.
Note
If the version of the installed Java Plug-in is older than that described above, install a recommended version.
Java Plug-in should be installed after the Web browser. If you uninstall the Web browser after installing Java Plug-in, uninstall the Java Plug-in, and then reinstall it again.
In some Java Plug-in versions on Windows(R), the cache files might remain in the client's system directory. In that case, delete these cache files by disk cleanup function on a regular basis.