Which plugin are you using? You can check this from "Server -> Console" page. Check Plugin Type. If it is "Native" you need to make sure to configure Internet Explorer to allow Activex Plugin installation. (Add iDRAC IP/Hostname to Trusted Sites and Security level as Medium). If you are using Java plugin make sure JRE 6 or above is installed on the client. More information available on iDRAC7 user Guide (Link mentioned below). Refer section "Configuring Web Browsers to Use Virtual Console"
ServerGirl
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February 21st, 2013 14:00
apologies, i should have put more information on here!
i use Firefox. the iDRAC isn't blocked in any way. and I tried switching from native to java in the configuration of the virtual console.
I solved this by actually rolling BACK my Java! I was on Java 7 update 13...it liked Java 6 update 22.
weird.
thanks!
DELL-Shine K
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February 19th, 2013 21:00
Hi,
Which plugin are you using? You can check this from "Server -> Console" page. Check Plugin Type. If it is "Native" you need to make sure to configure Internet Explorer to allow Activex Plugin installation. (Add iDRAC IP/Hostname to Trusted Sites and Security level as Medium). If you are using Java plugin make sure JRE 6 or above is installed on the client. More information available on iDRAC7 user Guide (Link mentioned below). Refer section "Configuring Web Browsers to Use Virtual Console"
ftp.dell.com/.../integrated-dell-remote-access-cntrllr-7-v1.30.30_User%27s%20Guide_en-us.pdf
ServerGirl
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February 21st, 2013 14:00
also this can be closed, thanks for being so quick with advice. :)