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This article applies to systems currently using Intel Active System Console from the Intel® Server Management Software 1.x package only.
The Intel® Active System Console, which is part of the Intel® System Management Software suite, supports the 64-bit version of Red Hat* Enterprise Linux.
Intel® Active System Console requires the Macromedia* Flash Player to run. Macromedia* Flash players are not currently available for browsers on 64-bit operating systems. If you install the Intel® Active System Console on a device running a 64-bit OS, you need to install a 32-bit browser to run Flash Player and view the console. To download the Macromedia* Flash Player 7, go to the Adobe* website to obtain a copy.
A 32-bit browser (Mozilla* or Firefox*) must also be installed to run Macromedia* Flash Player 7 before the Intel® Active System Console can be used.
Follow the instructions below to install a 32-bit browser into a 64-bit Linux Operating System.
- Download the 32 bit version of Mozilla* or Firefox*.
- Extract the tarball and install in a directory(e.g: /opt/mozilla32).
- Download the 32 bit flash player for the Mozilla* or Firefox* browsers.
- Extract the contents of the 32-bit flash player tar ball into a temporary directory (Ex~/tmp).
- Change directories into the temporary directory.
- Copy the *.so files into the /opt/mozilla32/plugins directory.
- Copy the *.xpt files into the /opt/mozilla32/components
- Modify /usr/share/applications/walupui.desktop file:
- Find the exec line that contains the following: Exec=mozilla
file://usr/LANDesk/ldsm/Walkup/frameset.htm
- Change this line to read: =/opt/mozilla32/mozilla
file://usr/LANDesk/ldsm/Walkup/frameset.htm
This applies to:
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